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The DJLBERMPW 48V 100Ah Lithium Battery is a cutting-edge LiFePO4 power solution designed for golf carts, RVs, and off-grid systems. Featuring a robust 5120Wh capacity, ultra-long lifespan of up to 15,000 deep cycles, and a built-in 100A BMS for top-tier safety, it delivers lightweight, high-performance energy that outlasts and outperforms traditional lead-acid batteries. Compatible with popular 48V Club Car models and scalable up to 20.48kWh, this battery is engineered for professionals who demand reliability, efficiency, and versatility in their power systems.



























| ASIN | B0DD7BGNBY |
| Amperage | 100 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,842 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,573 in Golf Cart Accessories |
| Brand | DJLBERMPW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 94.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 48V |
| Manufacturer | DJLBERMPW |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Golf cart series-24v36v48v |
| Model | Golf cart series |
| Product Dimensions | 20.47 x 10.59 x 8.66 inches |
R**X
Easy installation
Great product, cut over 300 lbs in weight even added some extra speed to my golf cart
D**�
Safe, lasting, price to quality batteries that worked in series!
Served it's purpose, held up well. I connected 2 in series for a 24v system. They stayed mostly in tune without a balancer, as long as you follow the correct instructions. You charge each one independently full, let it stabilize, then connect them, let them stabilize, then charge them together, a lead on one negative and one positive til full. Then stabilize again before use, check with meter how they are charged up to and balanced. Then use properly connected in your system. I take no responsibility for your use or misuse, or improper connections. Follow a pro somewhere at your own discretion somewhere else. I recommend some YouTube videos, DIY solar forums and maybe better educated in this field in some areas guides, like Will P. Look him up. They provide some good instructions, fairly easy to to hook up together. Mine came with two sets of lugs to swap out depending your needs I believe. M8 and M10. Batteries held capacity, ran as needed and got then while on sale at the time at a great value for use. They don't have Bluetooth or anything built in unfortunately and I needed higher capacity, so I upgraded, yet they were still at right capacity as new. Figure out your needs and maybe buy higher to start, or ones like this are a grwat starting point to learn about lifepo4 Lithium batteries. Practice safety, cover terminals and don't arc, tighten properly and follow safety precautions for safety and use. Make sure to check connections often. Always turn off solar panels first, use switch for correct V and capacity and turn off, as well as inverter, before working on and any other safety factors I didn't mention. These were stable batteries for me and were worth it at the time. Worked well, including the BMS usually. Pay attention to max discharge and charge rate though, it does provide some limitations. If you keep realistic and don't have too high of needs at once, then these will work well overall. Get what works for you too.
A**8
Fantastic product for my golf cart!
These are great! Installed them in an older club car, replacing the old deep cycles. We are currently charging these about every 4 days, as they are barely discharging with daily use. This cart is used for security officers, so it runs for roughly 10 straight hours every day, with several trips up and down a parking garage, lots of hills, etc., and it is performing better than it ever has. I have 2 other carts that will be getting these when it's time.
M**S
Good battery, no complaints.
Good battery, recharges great using the solar panel
S**S
36V EZGO Txt Battery Swap= Successful!
Use: Battery swap and UPGRADE for 36v gold cart Quantity: 3 Weight: -22lbs each! (For a total of 66lbs) -I switched from 6 Interstate lead acid (55lbs each totaling 330lbs) losing 264lbs from the cart and it certainly feels it! Charger: -Updated to an on board charger (15amp Noco Genius "Gen5x3") -I keep it connected to my batteries and simply plug it in when I'm done using the cart. It charges each battery individually and stops charging individually as well. -I'd go bigger maybe 20amp or 30amp if you want a fast charge. It works well, but it did take aprox 14-16 hours to charge them back to full after the trip mentioned below. Practical test: -On 07/12 the wife and I took the cart out on a date night The new batteries on a full charge read right at 42v on the voltage meter. -That night we drove 24.2 miles over the course of 4 hours averaging 14mph with LED headlights ON -When we got home and they read at 39.1v PARTS USED FOR BUILD: 3 of these batteries- $187.99 each 1 Noco Genius "Gen5x3" $187.99 1 Pair of 8in wires (golf cart wires)-$12 1 Pair of 14in wires (golf cart wires)- $14 2 Longer terminal bolts(aprox 1.25in)- had'em 1 Master kill switch- $13 -This helps make sure not of my accessories aren't leaching my batteries -IMPORTANT: Using this became the connection point from the far end of the sequenced battery + side to the positive cable coming directly from the cart (I would have had to buy a very long cable, one and then connected them with a creative solution) GET the SWITCH. GRAND TOTAL for swap: $790.96 NOTES: -The bolts (Phillips head) that the batteries come with are pretty short but worked for all the terminals that were minimally occupied (battery charger &battery charger and cable). -I had to use some longer ones on the terminals that I tied my accessories into OPINION: I was extremely skeptical making the switch and opening the money. I could find but 1 other review that did this swap, it was very helpful Do the swap! If your hesitant it's understandable but these are less expensive (overall), light in weight (your cart will go faster) have better longevity and can run for longer periods. I believe the batters would have kept running after the trip mentions above. I am so glad I did! For the money the outperform lead acid, save a ton of weight on the cart and should last 3-5x times as along!
M**R
I install up your Batterys and Golf Cart stay away from the DC house Batterys
Very good Batterys but if you put them in a golf cart for 36 V, you have to put a balancer on all three batteries cause overtime. One battery will eventually die. They do not stay balance on a 36 V golf cart.
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