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36 Volt Battery Charger Golfcart Charger For Ezgo Club Car Crows Foot Style Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

郑州, 河南省, China

郑州, 河南省, China
Condition:New Compatible Make:Club Car, E-Z-GO

Brand new  OEM Spec 36 Volt Golf Cart Battery Charger with Crows foot style plug. 

Description:
36 Volt 5 Amp fully automatic battery charger, made for overnight charging. Overnight charge is usually 4-6 hours depending on your batteries condition. Features a trickle charge mode which is better for your batteries.  This will increase batteries longevity as well as performance.  Trickle charge mode also prevents over charging.  Charger is equipped with 2 led lights for charging status indication. Charger runs on standard USA 110 Volt power. 

Specifications:
Automatic charger with trickle charge mode
4-6 Hour Recharge Time 
Output 36 Volts DC 5 Amps
Input 110-120V, AC
Crows Foot  Connector Plug  
LED Status Lights 
Automatic Fan Forced Ventilation 

Included in the box you will receive the charger itself, power cord, and Crows Foot Style Connector Plug

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