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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2023
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![]() If I start with a 36v cart with a 36v 100ah battery and decide to upgrade later can a 12v 100ah be added in series to get to 48v?
I’m thinking no. |
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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![]() Lithium batteries in series are a bad idea, different lithium batteries in series are an even worse idea. You will be forever chasing your tail trying to balance that setup. Better off doing the 48v upgrade before changing to lithium. Then you can get a true 48v battery.
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2023
Posts: 14
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![]() That is what I thought. I am not even sure a cart will fit my needs so I am trying to easy into this thing. Bottom line is I’ve got to have new batteries one way or the other.
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