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07-13-2021, 07:45 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Seabeck, WA
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Lithium time for my Drive2
I spent a little time on the phone today with Don @ Plowman's. My cart is a mostly stock 2017 Drive2 and I don't need extreme performance or speed :)
Don said I'd be happy with the Allied Battery. I have two of the 30 amp and a Plowman's charger on the way. The original Trojan T875 are tired and I'll be happy to not have to do the battery maintenance. |
07-13-2021, 08:32 PM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
Congrats on the upgrade. Going lithium was the best thing I did to the ‘01 DS I used to own.
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07-14-2021, 05:39 PM | #3 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Apr 2019
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
I am strongly considering upgrading a few things on my 2016 G29. im still on all factory electrical.
looking at Lithium upgrade, engine upgrade to gain a little speed ( 25ish ) is good for me, and probably a 500amp controller while at it. Let me know how the lithium works out... its going to take me a while to convince the wife to let me spend that much money at one time on cart! Cart has 6" lift with 23" all terrain tires and we ride it quite a few miles a week through the neighborhood and its starting to get a little tired as well. |
07-14-2021, 06:34 PM | #4 |
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
I did do a 3" lift with 20" tires. Lithium seems the natural progression. I dropped a couple 12 volts in my motorhome to replace the original deep cycles in there. GAME changer!
I did receive a follow up call from Don @ Plowman's today. Allied is currently Out Of Stock on the 48V 30 A batteries. Of course, Don has some in stock. The only down side is I'll pay shipping now vice them drop-shipping from Allied. Plowman's price is still less than buying directly from Allied, so Worth it!! |
07-21-2021, 10:27 PM | #5 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
Got me some lithium love in a shipment from Plowman's today!
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08-08-2021, 06:25 PM | #6 |
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
Well, I had a little delay to handle some family business. Got the Trojans removed today, cleaned up the battery tray and placed the Allied's in place.
I'm reading 52.4 volts. Need to find a voltage chart for these 48V lithiums. |
08-09-2021, 05:31 PM | #7 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
Hi,
A normal 48v LiFePO4 is made up with 16 cells, which gives a max charging voltage of 58.4v (3.65v/cell) but from the information you provided above, it seems that these Allied batteries are only using 15 cells, giving a maximum charge voltage of 54.8v. Your resting voltage of 52.4 indicates a filly charged 15 cell battery or a 50% charged 16 cell battery. Lithium batteries are best stored and shipped at 50% capacity so there’s a discrepancy there. If it’s a 15 cell battery You’ll need a lithium charger (CC/CV power supply) with a CV setting of 54.8v. If it’s a 16 cell battery you’ll need a 58.4v CV setting. Allied should be able to tell you if you need a 15 cell charger or a 16 cell charger. The discharge curve for lithium is very flat so you cannot accurately predict state of charge with voltage, you’ll need a coloumb counting SOC meter, hence the no published voltage chart. This is the one I use and recommend. https://www.renogy.com/500a-battery-...xoC0UYQAvD_BwE Cheers Pat. |
08-09-2021, 06:29 PM | #8 | |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
Thanks for taking the time for your very detailed response!
I never thought about using that type of meter on the cart, but do have something similar (Victron BMV712) in my motorhome. I don't think I'm THAT concerned about the battery status, really just wanted a swag so I don't inadvertently get stranded somewhere, but I'm rarely more than 1 mile from home. I'll consider your recommendation. My charger is the Plowmans in-house LiFePO4 charger. I just went and plugged it in and we'll see what it does. 4C7C2586-9DE5-4872-9FF1-2085F9AFAD9A_1_201_a.jpg Thanks, Rich Quote:
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08-22-2021, 03:42 PM | #9 |
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08-23-2021, 08:25 PM | #10 |
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Re: Lithium time for my Drive2
PAT911,
I took your advice and installed the Renogy battery monitor. Sweet! All is well in my "new" LiFePO4 powered Yamaha! BBF2E545-66BA-4736-AB60-4E29D416A306_1_201_a.jpg 9AD51AB2-6EFC-4DFC-AA26-EFD8DEFF374B_1_201_a.jpg |
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