Lithium C-Ratings Explained: Why Cheap Packs Fail
Did your new lithium battery shut off while climbing a hill? You likely exceeded its “C-Rating.” Learn how to calculate the discharge amps your cart needs to prevent BMS cutouts.
01 // Theory: What is a C-Rating?
The “C” stands for Capacity. It is a multiplier that tells you how much current (Amps) a battery can safely discharge continuously without overheating or damaging itself.
Example:
- Battery A (Cheap): 100Ah Capacity @ 1C = 100 Amps Max
- Battery B (Quality): 100Ah Capacity @ 3C = 300 Amps Max
The Problem: A stock golf cart pulls 225 to 275 Amps on a steep hill. Battery A sees this demand and instantly shuts down.
02 // The Marketing Lie
When you look at specs, marketers highlight the “Peak” number to trick you.
| Spec Name | What it Means | Lab Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous Discharge | Power output forever (until empty). | The Real Number |
| Peak Discharge | Surge power for 3-5 seconds. | The Trap |
Reality: Climbing a hill takes 30 seconds. If your battery relies on “Peak” power (which lasts 3 seconds), you will make it 10 feet before the lights go out.
03 // Matching Battery to Cart
Before you buy, check your Controller Rating.
Scenario A: Stock Cart (Golf Use)
- Controller: Curtis 250A – 275A.
- Requirement: Minimum 100Ah @ 2C (200A Continuous).
- Verdict: Generic 1C batteries will fail on hills.
Scenario B: Lifted / 4-Seater
- Controller: 300A – 400A (Upgraded).
- Requirement: Minimum 105Ah @ 3C (315A Continuous).
- Verdict: You need “High Discharge” cells (Eco Battery, RoyPow, Alli-Ion).
Scenario C: The “Navitas” Beast
- Controller: 600A Navitas or Alltrax.
- Requirement: High-Performance Pack (72V) or Parallel setup.
- Verdict: A single 12V marine lithium battery series is a fire hazard.
04 // The Parallel Myth
“Can I just add another cheap battery to fix it?” Technically, Yes. Two 100Ah (1C) batteries = 200 Amps total.
The “Cascading Failure” Risk
Wiring cheap batteries in parallel is risky. If they aren’t perfectly balanced, one takes 80% load and shuts off. Then the second takes 100% load and shuts off instantly.
Lab Recommendation: Buy a Single, High-Capacity 48V Pack. The single BMS manages the load far safer.
05 // Summary Checklist
- Check “Cont.” Rating: Ignore the big bold numbers. Look for “Continuous Discharge Current.”
- The 1C Warning: If a 100Ah battery is rated for 100A Continuous, it is for Solar Storage, not Vehicles.
- Hills Eat Amps: Flat ground takes 50 Amps. Hills take 250+. Buy for the hill.
- Restarting: If BMS cuts out, stop completely and cycle the key to reset.
Lab Verdict: 3C or Bust
For any modified or lifted golf cart, a 1C battery is insufficient. Verify the Continuous Discharge Rate exceeds your Controller’s Amp Rating before purchasing.
