Electric Golf Battery 12V 20Ah 22Ah 24Ah Lithium for Golf Trolley
Lithium ion batteries are common in consumer electronics. They are one of the most popular types of battery for portable electronics, with one of the best energy-to-weight ratios, no memory effect, a slow loss of charge when not in use. In addition to uses for consumer electronics, lithium batteries are lighter than other equivalent secondary batteries-often much lighter. The energy is stored in these batteries through the movement of lithium ions.
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How to take care of Lithium battery :
SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Type | LiFePO4 |
Nominal Voltage | 12.8V |
Nominal Capacity | 20Ah |
Energy | 256Wh |
Internal Resistance | ≤20mΩ |
Series & Parallel Application | up to 4 series 6 parallel connected application |
Limited Charge Voltage | 14.6±0.2V |
Floating Charge Voltage | 13.8±0.2V |
Charge Method | CC/CV |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 10.0V |
Max. Charge Current | 18A |
Max. Continuous Discharge Current (<30min) | 18A |
Pulse Discharge Current (<3s) | 36A |
Cycle Life | > 2000 cycles |
Dimension | Length: 181±2mm |
Width: 76±2mm | |
Height: 166±2mm | |
Weight | 2.8Kg |
Operation Temperature Range | Charge: 0~45℃; |
Discharge: -20~60℃ | |
Recommended operating temperature: 15℃~35℃ | |
Self-Discharge Rate | Residual capacity: ≤5%/month; |
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HOW TO MAINTAIN LITHIUM ION BATTERY
Lithium batteries are presently the most commonly used energy storage devices on electric bike, electric scooter, golf car, mobile phones, laptops, digital cameras and other electric devices. Learning how to maintain lithium batteries can not only prolong battery lifetime but also protect your device from potential damage.
1. Charge new batteries. It's not necessary to charge over 12 hours when first used. When a device powered by batteries is purchased, sellers will usually tell us the batteries must first be charged 12 hours before using. Actually, this is unnecessary. Unlike common Ni-CD or Ni-MH batteries, most lithium ion batteries are activated before leaving the factory. Due to their low self-discharge, it’s unnecessary to charge lithium ion batteries for such a long time when new. Lithium ion batteries are ready for use when the charger indicates so, and they will reach their best capacity after 3 or 5 cycles.
2. Use appropriate chargers. Many people take great care of their electronic gadgets, but often neglect the consequences of bad chargers on their lithium ion batteries. When choosing a charger, the original charger is the best choice. If that's unavailable, a high quality charger that has an overcharge protection function, or a brand name charger will do. A low quality battery charger can lead to shorter run times, premature battery failure, or even fire or explosion.
3. Avoid frequently over charging. Over charging with a low quality charger may let the battery's interior rise to a high temperature, which is bad for the lithium ion battery and charger. Thus, simply fully charging is good enough - overcharging will make your lithium battery into a little bomb if overcharge protection function is missing.
4. Avoid touching metal contacts. All batteries' contacts need to be kept clean for best performance. When carrying batteries around, do not let the contacts touch metal objects such as keys; this could cause a short circuit, damaging the battery or potentially resulting in a fire or an explosion.
5. Avoid using often in high or low temperature environments. Lithium ion batteries have optimal working and storage temperatures. If they're continually used in extreme temperature environments, this will negatively affect battery use time and useful cycles.
6. Avoid long periods without using or recharging. If batteries will be left unused for 3 months or more, partially recharge them (to around 30-70% of capacity, depending on planned storage time), then store the device to prevent battery damage. You may need to take the device out of storage and charge again after a few months.