Golf Cart Batteries - Lithium vs. Lead Acid - Top 10 Reasons To Switch!

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Discount Code: IndyFarm = $50 off your lithium battery purchase.
The specific battery kit I purchased:

Discount Code: IndyFarm = $50 Off

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Sweet rig you got there. #1 is the only reason i need to make the swap. Giddy up

SpicerDesignsLLC
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6:27 - Can you please make a video as to how you converted/installed this internal set up? (And perhaps make it for a complete noob?)
I just got my first golf cart and would LOVE to make this change.

VigilanceFilms
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Out of curiosity where did you source this setup? Interesting idea and I might be interested in swapping mine.

davehenderson
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What about the damage for fires on your new battery?

johnm.harper
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Strange comparison. With lead acid you can onboard a charger that’s virtually silent. Also, can use an AGM to get rid of any maintenance. They work better in the cold. They have less of a memory. They can be killed over and over and they don’t mind. Lead acid will not burn out of control if punctured or a manufacturing defect. I work on electric industrial machines. Lithium is rarely a good idea. But you seem happy so that’s all that matters. The video is heavily tilted.

AF
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Discount Code: IndyFarm = $50 off your lithium battery purchase.

IndyFarmLife
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Lithium iron phosphate batteries last anywhere from 3000 to 10000 cycles. So assuming you cycle the pack fully once a day every day... they should last between 8.21 years and 27.39 years. If you DON'T cycle them every day.... well... then my question is which will die first? Me of old age, or the battery?

vhfgamer
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You are about 9 months too late with this video. Had to replace my lead acid last year… did you have your kid yet?

OneEyeCustoms
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I switched to lithium two years ago. The weight savings was nice and so was the fast charging time, but they're dead as of this spring despite following manufacturers rules to the hilt. So it's basically $2, 600 down the drain. I'm not impressed. Two and a half times the cost of lead batteries and maybe third to a quarter of the life.

If you go lithium, avoid Allied like the plague. They sell a sh*t product and don't stand behind it.

kenofken
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blah..blah..blah...you didn't do research .most. engineers picked lead acid for cost and safety..DISCHARGE AND WEIGHT ON LITHIUM ADV....BUT IF YOU ARE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COST IS IMPORTANT ..SO CHEAPER COST WINS. ...NASA ENGINEER HERE....

ronsolomon