- Rack-mounted Lithium Battery
- Golf Cart Lithium Battery
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Golf Cart Lithium Battery
- 36V 50Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 36V 80Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 36V 100Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 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
- 24V Lithium Battery
- 36V Lithium Battery
- 48V 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
- E-Bike Battery
- All-in-One Home-ESS
- Wall-mount Battery ESS
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Home-ESS Lithium Battery PowerWall
- 24V 100Ah 2.4kWh PW24100-S PowerWall
- 48V 50Ah 2.4kWh PW4850-S PowerWall
- 48V 50Ah 2.56kWh PW5150-S PowerWall
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-F PowerWall (IP65)
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-S PowerWall
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-H PowerWall
- 48V 200Ah 10kWh PW51200-H PowerWall
- 48V 300Ah 15kWh PW51300-H PowerWall
PowerWall 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery
Highly popular in Asia and Eastern Europe.
CE Certification | Home-ESS -
Home-ESS Lithium Battery PowerWall
- Portable Power Stations
What Happens If I Use the Wrong Group Size Battery?
Using the wrong group size battery can lead to several issues, including poor fit, inadequate power supply, and potential damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. A battery that is too small may not provide enough power to start the engine, while an oversized battery can cause physical interference and may not secure properly in the battery compartment.
Understanding Battery Group Sizes
Battery group sizes refer to the standardized dimensions and terminal configurations of batteries, which ensure compatibility with specific vehicle models. Each group size is designed to fit a particular make and model of vehicle, taking into account factors such as:
- Physical Dimensions: Length, width, and height of the battery.
- Terminal Configuration: Location and type of terminals for connecting cables.
- Power Requirements: Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) and Amp Hours (Ah) ratings.
Consequences of Using the Wrong Group Size Battery
- Poor Fit: A battery that does not match the designated group size may not fit securely in the battery tray, leading to movement during operation. This can cause damage to both the battery and the vehicle.
- Inadequate Power Supply: If a smaller battery is used, it may not provide sufficient power to start the engine or operate electrical components effectively, leading to starting failures or intermittent electrical issues.
- Potential Damage: An oversized battery can exert pressure on surrounding components, potentially damaging wiring or other parts of the vehicle.
Consequence | Description |
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Poor Fit | Insecure placement leading to movement |
Inadequate Power Supply | Insufficient power for starting and operation |
Potential Damage | Risk of damaging wiring or surrounding components |
How to Choose the Right Group Size Battery
To avoid issues associated with using the wrong group size battery, follow these guidelines:
- Consult Your Owner’s Manual: Always refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the recommended battery group size. This will ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s specifications.
- Check Existing Battery Labels: If replacing an existing battery, check for labels that indicate the group size and specifications.
- Seek Professional Advice: If unsure about which battery to choose, consult a professional at an automotive parts store or service center.
Latest News
- Recent studies highlight the importance of using the correct battery group size for optimal vehicle performance and safety.
- Automotive manufacturers are increasingly recommending specific battery types and sizes in their guidelines to enhance reliability.
- Innovations in battery technology are leading to more versatile options that accommodate multiple group sizes without compromising performance.
Redway Expert Comment
“As experts in Lithium LiFePO4 batteries, we emphasize that selecting the correct group size is crucial for maintaining vehicle performance and safety. Using an incompatible battery can lead to significant operational issues. At Redway Power, we are dedicated to providing high-quality batteries tailored to meet specific requirements, ensuring reliability and longevity.”
Relation to Lead-Acid Replacement Batteries
The relevance of choosing the correct group size extends directly to lead-acid replacement batteries. These batteries must fit precisely within designated spaces in vehicles while meeting specific power requirements. Using a mismatched battery can compromise both safety and performance.For clients or importers looking for wholesale or OEM solutions, we recommend our Lead-Acid Replacement Batteries, which are designed with optimal specifications to ensure compatibility with various vehicles while providing reliable performance.
Top Competitors in Battery Solutions
Here are five alternative brands offering competitive options with notable specifications:
Brand | Battery Type | Voltage Options | Group Size Options | Lithium Option Available |
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Redway Power | LiFePO4 | 12V, 24V | Various | Yes |
Optima Batteries | AGM | 12V | Various | No |
Interstate Batteries | Lead-Acid | 12V | Various | No |
DieHard | Lead-Acid | 12V | Various | No |
Exide | Lead-Acid | 12V | Various | No |
In conclusion, using the wrong group size battery can lead to significant issues affecting both performance and safety. By understanding group sizes and selecting compatible batteries, consumers can ensure reliable operation and longevity for their vehicles.