BigBattery 48V 120Ah EAGLE - Golf Cart Complete Kit

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Description

BigBattery Eagle Installation Guide - PDF

UNIVERSAL DESIGN - FITS ALL 48V GOLF CARTS

  • 10 Year Warranty
  • Universal Design, Complete system for a 48V golf cart
  • Compatible with ALL EZ-GO, Club Car and Yamaha golf carts

What's Included with this Kit:

  • (4) - 48V EAGLE 30Ah Batteries - Total 120Ah
  • 48V Battery Charger
  • (4) BB175 to Ring Terminals Cable
  • Parallel Busbar
  • Digital Capacity Meter
  • Meter Extension Cable 6ft
  • EAGL Mounting Bracket + Mounting Screws

Specifications:

Manufacturer BigBattery
Model 48V EAGL
Chemistry
LiFePO4
Configuration
16S
Nominal Capacity 120Ah
Continuous Discharge 320A
Maximum Discharge 720A (6 s)
Nominal Voltage 48.0V
Max Voltage 58.8V
Min Voltage 43.0V
Protected Yes
Rechargeable Yes
Approx. Dimensions (L*W*H)
10.25 x 7.1 x 9.25 IN per battery (x4)
Approx. Weight 152lbs
Country of Origin USA
Cycle Life

4,000+ (10 Year Warranty)

 

48V EAGL DATA SHEET SPECS

COMPARE 48V LITHIUM GOLF CART BATTERIES

Capacity = Runtime. There can be many different factors that determine how many miles you will get from your battery per charge.

For a standard 2 seat cart, you can expect the following mileage: 50Ah ~ 20 miles, 100Ah ~ 40 miles, 150Ah ~ 60 miles

*Cart weight and cruising speed as well as terrain can contribute to a lower mileage output per charge.

Max Continuous Discharge = The maximum power your battery can output continuously for the duration of the cycle.

100A is plenty of power for a standard model cart.

If you have a heavily modified or larger 6 seat cart (motor controller rated 240 Amps or higher), you may want to choose a battery with a higher continuous discharge. If you are unsure, please contact us prior to purchase!

*Attempting to run your battery at higher than rated discharge will cause the battery management system to go into timeout to prevent damage to the battery cells. This will cause it to shutdown completely for a short period of time.

Max Pulse Discharge = For those instances when you might need a little extra power like going up a steep incline.