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Humsienk Bluetooth LiFePO4 Battery 48V 100Ah Specializing in Golf Cart 200A BMS 5120Wh Energy Real-time Monitor Battery Data

Humsienk Bluetooth LiFePO4 Battery 48V 100Ah Specializing in Golf Cart 200A BMS 5120Wh Energy Real-time Monitor Battery Data

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SPECIFICATIONS

BMS: 200A

Battery Average Life: Up to 10 years

Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Iron Phosphate

Battery Charge Time: Depend charging method

Battery Power: 5120Wh

Battery Specific: Perfect For Golf Cart

Brand Name: Humsienk

Charger Limit Voltage: 58.4V

Continuous Maximum Charger Current: 100A

Cycle: 15,000+ Deep Cycles

High-concerned chemical: None

Item Height: 10.51

Item Length: 20.47

Item Type: Car Batteries

Item Weight: 39.15

Item Width: 8.66

Max Energy: Max 4P(20.48kWh Energy)

Number Of Batteries: 1

Origin: Mainland China

Rated Capacity: 100Ah

Rated Voltage: 51.2V

Voltage: 48 V

Please Note:

Currently we DO NOT ship to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico!!

5.12kWh High Capacity:

Perfect for extended golf cart rides or other 48V applications, delivering stable and long-lasting power.

15,000+ Life Cycles:

Built with premium LiFePO4 chemistry for 10+ years of dependable performance.

Smart 200A BMS:

Offers full protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, short circuit, and overheating.

Real-Time Battery Monitor Included:

Easily track voltage, current, SOC (State of Charge), and temperature in real time.

IP65 Waterproof & Dustproof:

Rugged and sealed enclosure for reliable outdoor use, even in wet or dusty environments.

Wide Operating Temperature:

Works in -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C), with low-temp charging cutoff for extra protection.

Compact & Lightweight:

Simple to install and upgrade, replacing bulky lead-acid batteries with ease.


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