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Eco Battery 51V 150AH Battery Bundle / Yamaha Drive / 2011+ - B-3528

Eco Battery 51V 150AH Battery Bundle / Yamaha Drive / 2011+ - B-3528

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What Our Experts Think
  • The 51V 150Ah capacity is considered a top-tier upgrade for Yamaha Drive (2011+) carts, delivering maximum runtime, reduced voltage sag, and strong sustained power for long-distance or heavy-use applications.
  • Experts highlight its high energy reserve (~8.1 kWh class system), making it ideal for users running lift kits, larger tires, or frequent passenger loads without performance drop-off.
  • The Gen3 LiFePO₄ system with advanced BMS ensures stable output, cell balancing, and multi-layer protection against overcharge, deep discharge, and temperature extremes.
  • Designed as a direct-fit Yamaha Drive/G29 bundle, it includes a full install kit (charger, DC-DC converter, mounting hardware, and charge port) for a near plug-and-play conversion.
  • The 150Ah configuration is often recommended over smaller packs when users want fewer charge cycles, longer daily range, and better long-term battery health under heavy demand.
  • Owners and installers consistently note a significant improvement in throttle response and hill-climbing power compared to lead-acid systems due to lighter weight and stable voltage delivery.
  • Built with IP67-rated enclosure and Grade-A LiFePO₄ cells, it is engineered for durability in golf, commercial, and utility environments where carts run daily.
Q&A

Q: What carts is the Eco Battery 51V 150AH bundle compatible with?
A: It is designed for 2011+ Yamaha Drive and Drive2 48V golf carts and utility vehicles, providing a direct-fit lithium upgrade.

Q: What is included in the battery bundle?
A: The package typically includes a 51V 150Ah LiFePO4 battery, CAN charger, DC-DC converter, SOC meter, mounting hardware, charge port kit, and wake-up components for a complete plug-and-play install.

Q: What performance improvement does this battery provide?
A: It delivers longer range, stronger voltage stability under load, faster charging, and improved hill-climbing performance compared to lead-acid systems.

Q: Is this suitable for lifted or heavy Yamaha carts?
A: Yes. The 150Ah capacity is ideal for lifted carts, larger tires, and heavy-duty use where extra torque and runtime are required.

Q: Does it require maintenance?
A: No. The LiFePO4 system is maintenance-free—no watering, corrosion cleanup, or equalizing needed.

Q: Can it support accessories like lights and upgrades?
A: Yes. The included DC-DC converter provides stable 12V power for lights, radios, and accessories.

Q: Why choose a 150Ah lithium upgrade for Yamaha Drive?
A: It offers significantly more usable energy, reduced weight vs lead-acid, and consistent performance even as the battery discharges, making it ideal for daily or commercial use.

Maintenance Tips
  • Fully charge after each ride, but avoid leaving it at 100% for long periods during storage.
  • For best lifespan, keep charge between 20%–90% and avoid deep discharges below 10–15%.
  • Use only the Eco Battery approved 51V lithium charger to prevent BMS or cell damage.
  • Store at 40–70% charge in a cool, dry environment if not used for extended periods.
  • Inspect Yamaha Drive (2011+) battery tray, cables, and high-current connections monthly for heat wear or corrosion.
  • Keep battery terminals clean and tight to ensure stable power delivery under load.
  • Avoid high-load acceleration when battery is near low charge to protect cells and controller.
  • Do not expose battery pack to extreme heat, freezing temperatures, or direct water spray.
  • Check system voltage monitoring (display/BMS) regularly for early fault detection.
  • Perform periodic full charge cycles to help balance cells and maintain accurate state-of-charge readings.