Product Details:
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Rated Voltage: | 48V | Internal Resistance(AC ): | ≤4mΩ |
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Energy Storage: | 3900WH | Cycle Time: | Over 50000 Times |
Continuous Charge Rate: | 100A | Maximum Charge Voltage: | 58.8V |
Peak Discharge Current: | 150A | Discharge Cut-Off Voltage: | 37.8V |
Safety Test: | DC1500V | Operating Temperature Range: | -20~70℃ |
Golf Cart Battery 48v 3900wh Supercapacitor Battery Up To 20,000 Cycles
How do I know if one of my golf cart batteries is bad?
Here are six signs to look for when batteries need replacing.
Charge Times Are Out of Hand. Just like any rechargeable battery, the repeated cycles of draining and charging your battery can take a toll on it. ...
No “Get Up and Go” ...
You See Visual Signs. ...
Driving Until They Die. ...
People Are Always Running The Radio.
How do I know when I need new golf cart batteries?
4 Signs You Need to Replace Your Golf Cart Batteries
It takes twice as long to charge your batteries as it did when you first had them installed. ...
Your Golf Cart loses power very quickly. ...
Your Golf Cart does not accelerate as fast as it used to. ...
The batteries are leaking acid and are beginning to bulge.
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