



Enjoybot 36V 150Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Golf Cart Battery Set - 3 Batteries
● Drop-In Replacement for Group 31 batteries/ GC12 batteries
● Lightweight Power, weighs 1/3 as much as a set of lead acid golf cart batteries
● Built-in Bluetooth for auto-connection & easy monitoring
● Self-heating Functionality ensures charging safely in cold weather
● Safe & Reliable EV Grade-A lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) prismatic cells
● Long-Lasting with 4000+ deep cycles @100%DOD, 10 years lifespan
● Integrated 150A BMS with multi-layer protections
● 150A continuous discharge, 500A(3-5s) peak discharge
● IP67 Rated for waterproof, dustproof, and vibration-proof durability
● Green Energy – Maintenance-Free, Eco-Friendly, and Sustainable
● Do NOT use it as a Starter or Cranking Battery
* If applicable, an additional 14.6V charger can be used for balancing multiple batteries connected in series.

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36V 150Ah Set | 36V 100Ah Set | 36V 100Ah | |
Capacity | 150Ah, 5760Wh | 100Ah, 3840Wh | 100Ah, 3840Wh |
Bms Rating | 150A BMS | 100A BMS | 100A BMS |
Low Temp Charging Cut Off | YES | YES | YES |
Self Heating | YES | / | / |
Smart Bluetooth | YES | / | YES |
Weight | 94.8 lbs (43.02 kg) | 69 lbs (32.4 kg) | 63.27 lbs (28.7 kg) |
For What Golf Cart | Motor Power ≤ 5kW & Max. Controller Current ≤ 500A | Motor Power ≤ 5kW & Max. Controller Current ≤ 350A | Motor Power ≤ 5kW & Max. Controller Current ≤ 500A |
Single Or Mult Pack? | Longer Runtime More Climbing Power Regular Balancing Need Extra Wiring | More Flexibility Less in Price Regular Balancing Need Extra Wiring | Easier Installation Less Maintenance No Balancing Unified Management |
Questions & Answers
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What should I pay attention to when installing the battery?
Since the 36V battery pack consists of 3 12V batteries connected in series, we recommend that you manually balance the voltage of the cells before connecting them in series. Specific steps are as follows: 1. Begin by charging each battery individually using a 12V charger. This will ensure that each battery is fully charged before proceeding to the next steps. 2. Once all battery packs are fully charged, connect them in parallel for a period of more than 12 hours. This allows for equalization of voltage between the battery packs. 3. After the parallel connection has been maintained for the required time, untie the parallel connection. 4. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage of each battery pack individually and check the voltage difference between each battery pack. If the difference is ≤40mV, this indicates that the battery pack has reached a voltage balance. 6. Once the voltage balance is achieved across all the battery packs, you can safely connect them together. 7. After connected, charge the entire battery pack with a 36V charger. No need to charge separately.