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Old 03-18-2019, 03:10 PM   #41
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I think for now I'm going to charge my cells to 4.15 volts for a pack voltage of 41.5, even though they're capable a little higher. The run time of the cart has been phenomenal. I need to track miles etc but I've been going across my small town of 3500 for a round of golf and back, and only dropping about 1 or 1.5 volts by the time I'm back home. No change in heat in use it charging, and everything is staying balanced.

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Old 03-18-2019, 06:38 PM   #42
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I think for now I'm going to charge my cells to 4.15 volts for a pack voltage of 41.5, even though they're capable a little higher. The run time of the cart has been phenomenal. I need to track miles etc but I've been going across my small town of 3500 for a round of golf and back, and only dropping about 1 or 1.5 volts by the time I'm back home. No change in heat in use it charging, and everything is staying balanced.

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Yes, use a gps app on your phone to track your miles. My Volt pack (141ah) will probably go 50 miles. I have only gone 32 miles and still have 35-40% soc left. Never needed to go further than that.
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Thanks Riso!

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Heh so how many Makita 18volt LXT 6.0ah battery packs do I need in parallel to match your capacity at nominally 36volts?
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Old 02-14-2020, 02:55 PM   #45
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I'm guessing those probably have 10 18650 batteries in them but I'm not positive. I have 1000 18650, wired in 10s.

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