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Pangaea Ron wrote:I recently built my own LFP battery. Takes about the same size and similar weight. But it is rated 1200 amp hours usable vs. 200 for the 4x GC2 it replaced. Incredible difference. Yes it cost more.
I have (4) 6v Group 24 Interstate golf cart batteries (232 Ah) purchased in 2014 that seem to be getting tired and do not seem to come up to charge anymore.
I am looking to replace them and am interested in looking and any and all options: Lithium, AGM or? Any thoughts?
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โNov-02-2021 08:40 AM
BFL13 wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
I have (4) 6v Group 24 Interstate golf cart batteries (232 Ah) purchased in 2014 that seem to be getting tired and do not seem to come up to charge anymore.
I am looking to replace them and am interested in looking and any and all options: Lithium, AGM or? Any thoughts?
Seven years from 6s is very good. IMO just get four more. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
โNov-02-2021 08:19 AM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
I have (4) 6v Group 24 Interstate golf cart batteries (232 Ah) purchased in 2014 that seem to be getting tired and do not seem to come up to charge anymore.
I am looking to replace them and am interested in looking and any and all options: Lithium, AGM or? Any thoughts?
โNov-02-2021 08:10 AM
โNov-01-2021 07:14 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Lithium is the answer if you have "deep pockets" ! Battle Born is the Cadillac but they also charge Cadillac prices. There are several lesser known brands on the market that are challenging BB in both price and amount of power stored.
SOK has gotten very good online reviews. Bonus is two SOK batteries actually have more "usable storage" than your 4 6V lead acid and they weight a lot less !
Be aware you may have to upgrade your converter as lithium has different charging requirements
โNov-01-2021 07:00 PM