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Old 08-08-2022, 10:40 AM   #11
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What's the going price on a Gen 2 105ah pack?
Our bundles, which include battery, cart specific mount, charger, LCD gauge, 12 volt converter and charging port, go for the following prices (prices are approximate as they vary slightly with cart application).

38v/105ah ~$2300
51v/72ah ~$2200
51v/105ah ~$2800
70v/105ah ~$3800
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Old 08-08-2022, 02:28 PM   #12
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curious what kind of runtime to expect from the 72ah 51v setup? Gonna need batteries soon and may as well go lithium. Also, if I have factory lights and USB, I wouldn't need the converter, right?
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Old 08-08-2022, 02:40 PM   #13
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curious what kind of runtime to expect from the 72ah 51v setup? Gonna need batteries soon and may as well go lithium. Also, if I have factory lights and USB, I wouldn't need the converter, right?
No, you wouldn't need a converter, but it is part of the kit. You may be able to purchase individual parts though.

It depends on your terrain. It is difficult to figure runtime though. That depends on your usage such as off-road, paved road surfaces or golf course.

I am getting a solid 35 plus miles out of my 72Ah, but this is with 2 passengers, paved roads, no hills.

I have hit 40 miles two different times. One had 17% SOC remaining and the other 20% SOC remaining.
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Old 08-08-2022, 03:06 PM   #14
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No, you wouldn't need a converter, but it is part of the kit. You may be able to purchase individual parts though.

It depends on your terrain. It is difficult to figure runtime though. That depends on your usage such as off-road, paved road surfaces or golf course.

I am getting a solid 35 plus miles out of my 72Ah, but this is with 2 passengers, paved roads, no hills.

I have hit 40 miles two different times. One had 17% SOC remaining and the other 20% SOC remaining.
Thanks! Primarily golf, 1 round (sometimes 2), and then up and back from our club pool and pub. 72 sounds like it is more than enough.
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Old 08-08-2022, 03:33 PM   #15
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curious what kind of runtime to expect from the 72ah 51v setup? Gonna need batteries soon and may as well go lithium. Also, if I have factory lights and USB, I wouldn't need the converter, right?
Since it's so hard to suggest an actual run distance with so many variables, the 51/72 is generally going to get you slightly more run time than a good set of lead acids.

Does your cart already have a converter? If it does, you may be able to use it. If it doesn't have a converter, the stock 12 volt system is likely achieved through connecting two batteries in series to get the correct voltage (less than pack voltage). With the lithium pack, your constricted to pack voltage so you must use a converter to get down to your target voltage.
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Thanks! Primarily golf, 1 round (sometimes 2), and then up and back from our club pool and pub. 72 sounds like it is more than enough.
I would say so! You'll love it!
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Since it's so hard to suggest an actual run distance with so many variables, the 51/72 is generally going to get you slightly more run time than a good set of lead acids.

Does your cart already have a converter? If it does, you may be able to use it. If it doesn't have a converter, the stock 12 volt system is likely achieved through connecting two batteries in series to get the correct voltage (less than pack voltage). With the lithium pack, your constricted to pack voltage so you must use a converter to get down to your target voltage.
It has a converter from Club Car that feeds the factory lights and factory USB charger so it sounds like EB is more or less a pretty simple install. Based on some other things it also looks like my future plans for a mild controller for more speed would be fine for this setup as well. Guess I’ll start talking to my wife!
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Old 08-08-2022, 04:31 PM   #18
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It has a converter from Club Car that feeds the factory lights and factory USB charger so it sounds like EB is more or less a pretty simple install. Based on some other things it also looks like my future plans for a mild controller for more speed would be fine for this setup as well. Guess I’ll start talking to my wife!
Super easy install! Give me a shout if you have any questions regarding our batteries.
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Old 09-01-2022, 10:54 PM   #19
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Dallas, is it normal for a local dealer to price your Eco batteries at significantly above MSRP? That’s what I’m seeing here in Austin. Called them thinking I’d be saving on shipping, but their price was above others even considering shipping.
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Old 09-02-2022, 02:00 PM   #20
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Dallas, is it normal for a local dealer to price your Eco batteries at significantly above MSRP? That’s what I’m seeing here in Austin. Called them thinking I’d be saving on shipping, but their price was above others even considering shipping.
Just got back from EB (I love those guys!). Dallas is off for the long weekend and will be back at it on Tuesday.

Just thought that I would share so you didn't think he was avoiding you!
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