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DateX2 Dx2 30A (60A MAX) Universal Dual Battery Dual Output Discharge Balancer Kit (Bullet, T-Plug, XT60)

Regular price $100.00 USD
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DATEx2 30A nominal 60Amax 24V-84V

The Dx2 is 1.5”x2”x0.5” 

Want to increase the distance traveled on your electric bike? This plug and play kit provides all the components needed to add a second battery without the need for soldering or cutting any wires.

The plug and play kit includes a 30A dual input dual output battery balancer to balance and uniformly discharge, to 1 or 2 outputs, voltage of both batteries without the requirements of voltage matching for hard-wired parallel connections. The kit also includes two 400MM (15.75in) XT60 (M-F) (14AWG) extension cables with braided wraps, two bullet to XT60 adapters (M, F) and two T-plug to XT60 Adapters (M, F).

14AWG wiring is complimentary. 14AWG wiring and components rating = 20A continuous, 30A max

BE SURE TO APPLY CORRECT GAUGE (AWG) to your device.

ElectricAllWheel is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HIGH CURRENT FAILURES (we will only recommend our product for tested applications)

  1. Proprietary compact design with dual input/dual output (30A continuous - 60A MAX) (note - 60A exceeds 14AWG wiring tolerance threshold) Please utilize appropriately gauged cables for your application)
  2. ⁠Higher quality MOSFETS (electrical transistors)
  3. Circuitry design efficiency that drastically reduces voltage sag (compared to similar products)
  4. Less internal resistance and greater reliability with components MADE in the US

Disclaimer: These kits are designed for factory specifications and components.

warranty materials for international sales do not include cost of shipping

Customer Reviews

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Boyd Smith
Radwagon 4 two batteries datex2 with added rad cables bought here too

I wanted to install two batteries on the wagon I bought one from upp 20ah and it fit in the stock location (SO39-3) I thin squeezed the stock 14ah battery where the stock controler normally sits and the 35amp controler underneeth. The stock battery was longer so it was kinda a pain but would squeeze in if I took out the bottom rear fender bolt and took off the two bolted on fender holders closest to the battery location and I had to deflate my rear tire. I endered up getting second 20ah battery U009 it is too big for stock location but using my wits I was able to work it out in the spot above the controler. The datex2 with the one rad xt60 to the controler seems to do the trick, the cables were ordered seperatly I did use one on the xt60 extention cables for the second battery. I guess if I could get a cable that goes from xt60 12awg or 10awg I would buy one. The device is small, I can charge both battieries everything seems to work great.

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Timothy Doland
Nice little package

Although I haven’t had the opportunity to use this, the installation was easy.

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steven inderieden
pros and cons

Pros:
1. As expected, extended range with two batteries, but not twice as much.
2. No manual switching required between batteries.
3. Big plus with having extra cables included.
4. If trips don't fully expire batteries, recharge times for two will likely be shorter.
Cons:
1. I can't help thinking I'd be better off with just manually switching from first depleted battery to a second full one. This will likely extend two-battery range even further. Fortunately, it appears you can still do this with Datex2 in circuit.

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Max B
Great balancer

It's a little pricey compared to the cheap balancers but I didn't want to take a chance on a fiery failure. It's smaller than I expected so I was able to hide it in the frame and it's been working great!

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Matthew Haney

DateX2 Dx2 30A (60A MAX) Universal Dual Battery Dual Output Discharge Balancer Kit (Bullet, T-Plug, XT60)