I thought these battery packs were mainly 18650 cells? Mine are supposedly Samsung cells, without opening the pack I would guess they are probably 25S or maybe 25R cells. If they are pink, probably a 30Q 3000 mah 15 amp rated cell. The other model's are pricey, I figure they are using a $2 per cell battery. Probably 2500 mah 25 amp 25S 18650. Thats what I usually see in large battery packs, the 30Q is popular in lap top batteries.
So a 48 volt pack would have 14 18650 batteries. Depending on the charger cut off setting, fully charged would be around 54 Volts. Strong chargers sometimes take them to 4.20 per cell. So you could see 58 volts, but I bet they never fully charge the cells to 100%. Probably 90%, less heat, safer in a large pack. Full discharges are not a big deal for the batteries, its just harder on the motor and controller. Lower the voltage, higher the amp draw and higher the heat. Its best to stay above 25% IMO. Low draw lights and such do fine down low, but not high draw motors.
Thats my understanding anyway, I have lots of battery tools with those cells. Lots of flashlights and head lamps. 18650 batteries are a work horse. Most of my 18 volt tools use the Panasonic 3500 mah cells.
So a 48 volt pack would have 14 18650 batteries. Depending on the charger cut off setting, fully charged would be around 54 Volts. Strong chargers sometimes take them to 4.20 per cell. So you could see 58 volts, but I bet they never fully charge the cells to 100%. Probably 90%, less heat, safer in a large pack. Full discharges are not a big deal for the batteries, its just harder on the motor and controller. Lower the voltage, higher the amp draw and higher the heat. Its best to stay above 25% IMO. Low draw lights and such do fine down low, but not high draw motors.
Thats my understanding anyway, I have lots of battery tools with those cells. Lots of flashlights and head lamps. 18650 batteries are a work horse. Most of my 18 volt tools use the Panasonic 3500 mah cells.