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- Golf Cart Lithium Battery
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Golf Cart Lithium Battery
- 36V 50Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 36V 80Ah (for Golf Carts)
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- 48V 50Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 150A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 200A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 120Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 150Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 160A for Golf Carts)
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Golf Cart Lithium Battery
- Forklift Lithium Battery
- 12V Lithium Battery
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48V LiFePO4 Battery
- 48V 50Ah
- 48V 50Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 60Ah (8D)
- 48V 100Ah (8D)
- 48V 100Ah
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 150A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 200A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 150Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 160A for Golf Carts)
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48V LiFePO4 Battery
- 60V Lithium Battery
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60V LiFePO4 Battery
- 60V 20Ah
- 60V 30Ah
- 60V 50Ah
- 60V 50Ah (Small Size / Side Terminal)
- 60V 100Ah (for Electric Motocycle, Electric Scooter, LSV, AGV)
- 60V 100Ah (for Forklift, AGV, Electric Scooter, Sweeper)
- 60V 150Ah (E-Motocycle / E-Scooter / E-Tricycle / Tour LSV)
- 60V 200Ah (for Forklift, AGV, Electric Scooter, Sweeper)
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60V LiFePO4 Battery
- 72V~96V Lithium Battery
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- Wall-mount Battery ESS
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Home-ESS Lithium Battery PowerWall
- 24V 100Ah 2.4kWh PW24100-S PowerWall
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Can I Use a Group 27 Battery in Place of a Group 24 Battery?
Using a Group 27 battery in place of a Group 24 battery is generally possible, but it depends on several factors including size, weight, and compatibility with your device. Group 27 batteries typically offer higher capacity, making them suitable for applications that require more power. However, ensure that the physical dimensions fit your battery compartment.
What Are the Key Differences Between Group 24 and Group 27 Batteries?
The primary differences between Group 24 and Group 27 batteries lie in their dimensions and capacity:
- Group 24 batteries typically measure about 10.25 inches long, 6.75 inches wide, and 8.75 inches high, with a capacity ranging from 70 to 85 amp-hours (Ah).
- Group 27 batteries are larger, measuring approximately 12.06 inches long, 6.81 inches wide, and 8.56 inches high, with capacities ranging from 90 to 110 Ah.
These differences influence their performance in various applications.Chart: Size and Capacity Comparison
Battery Type | Length (inches) | Width (inches) | Height (inches) | Capacity (Ah) |
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Group 24 | 10.25 | 6.75 | 8.75 | 70 – 85 |
Group 27 | 12.06 | 6.81 | 8.56 | 90 – 110 |
How Do Size and Weight Affect Battery Selection?
When selecting between Group 24 and Group 27 batteries, size and weight are critical factors:
- Physical Space: Ensure that your vehicle or device can accommodate the larger dimensions of a Group 27 battery.
- Weight Considerations: A heavier battery may affect handling in vehicles or be too cumbersome for certain applications.
For example, if space is limited, a Group 24 battery may be more suitable despite its lower capacity.Chart: Size and Weight Impact
Battery Type | Weight (lbs) | Suitable Applications |
---|---|---|
Group 24 | ~40 – 50 | Compact vehicles, smaller boats |
Group 27 | ~50 – 60 | Larger vehicles, RVs, boats |
What Are the Capacity Ratings for Each Battery Type?
Capacity ratings are essential when comparing these two battery types:
- Group 24 batteries generally offer capacities between 70 to 85 Ah, making them suitable for moderate power needs.
- Group 27 batteries, with capacities from 90 to 110 Ah, provide more energy storage for demanding applications.
Choosing the right capacity ensures that your battery can meet the energy requirements of your devices without frequent recharging.Chart: Capacity Ratings Overview
Battery Type | Capacity Range (Ah) |
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Group 24 | 70 – 85 |
Group 27 | 90 – 110 |
What Are the Applications for Group 24 and Group 27 Batteries?
Both battery types serve different applications effectively:
- Group 24 batteries are commonly used in smaller vehicles like compact cars, motorcycles, and some marine applications where space is limited.
- Group 27 batteries are ideal for larger vehicles such as trucks, RVs, and boats that require more power for extended periods.
Understanding these applications helps users select the appropriate battery based on their specific needs.Chart: Application Suitability
Battery Type | Common Uses |
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Group 24 | Compact cars, motorcycles, small boats |
Group 27 | Trucks, RVs, larger boats |
Why Is Compatibility Important When Choosing a Battery?
Compatibility is vital when replacing batteries because:
- Fitment Issues: A larger battery may not fit properly in designated compartments.
- Terminal Configuration: The position of terminals must match to ensure proper connection.
- Power Requirements: The replacement battery must meet or exceed the original’s specifications to maintain performance.
Failing to consider these factors can lead to operational issues or safety hazards.Chart: Importance of Compatibility
Factor | Importance |
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Fitment | Ensures proper installation |
Terminal Position | Prevents connection issues |
Power Specifications | Maintains device performance |
FAQ Section
Q1: Can I replace a Group 24 battery with a Group 27?
A1: Yes, you can replace a Group 24 with a Group 27 if there is enough space and compatibility in terms of terminal configuration.Q2: Will a larger battery affect my vehicle’s performance?
A2: A larger battery may provide more power but could also add weight; ensure it fits within your vehicle’s specifications.Q3: How do I know if my vehicle can accommodate a different group size?
A3: Check your vehicle’s manual or consult with a professional to determine compatibility before making any changes.
Industrial News
The automotive and marine industries are increasingly adopting advanced battery technologies as demand for reliable energy storage solutions grows. Recent developments focus on improving efficiency and reducing costs associated with larger batteries like the Group 27, which offers enhanced performance for high-demand applications. As manufacturers innovate, understanding compatibility and specifications becomes essential for consumers.
Redway Power Insight
“Choosing the right battery group is crucial for optimal performance in any application. Understanding the nuances between different sizes not only ensures compatibility but also enhances overall efficiency in energy use.”