DLB-G24-36V
By Discover - Lithium Blue
DLB-G24-36V
Golf / Electric Vehicle
Explore our selection of deep cycle lead-acid batteries and lithium batteries designed to maximize the performance capabilities of your golf cart or electric vehicle. Our selection of golf cart batteries delivers reliable power and a long lifespan for all your electric vehicles.
Specifications
- ItemDLB-G24-36V
- Voltage36
- Length (in.)10.3
- Width (in.)6.9
- Height (in.)8.3
- BrandDiscover - Lithium Blue
- Capacity30
- CAH 20HR30
- Amp Hours30
- TerminalST 5/16
- Reserve Capacity Minutes72
More About Discover - Lithium Blue
Discover® LITHIUM BLUE LiFePO Premium Series batteries offer BMS controlled safety, long life, lightning fast charging performance and real-time Bluetooth access to battery State of Charge, voltage, current, temperature status. LITHIUM BLUE batteries reflect Discover’s Design for Excellence philosophy, incorporating suitcase style carrying handles, terminal protection and field serviceable fuses. LITHIUM BLUE batteries are safe, easy to install, and can be run iin parallel for more capacity.
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