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*new* 72v Delta Q Quiq Replacement Charger 72 Volt / 20 Amp Gem Car 914-7254-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Delta Q Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:914-7254-01 Voltage:72

        


PLEASE NOTE: This auction is for the 72v Delta Q Quiq charger 1,500 watt model 914-7254-01 which includes the remote LED charge indicator for the dash, as opposed to the 912-7200 without the remote LED.

The Delta Q 72v QuiQ™ Series of HF/PFC Battery Chargers has been designed to provide reliable, quality charging for battery systems in electric  drive vehicles like golf carts, scissor lifts, or pallet jacks.

Rugged Design
QuiQ is built for onboard vehicle operation in harsh environments. Its  rugged, lightweight and intelligent design provides continuous operation in any application. High efficiency power conversion allows the QuiQ to be delivered in a fully sealed enclosure, making it ideal for onboard  applications in the dirtiest and wettest environments. Reliability is  increased by the reduction of moving parts.

Reduced Operating Costs
The high-efficiency design and near unity Power Factor combine to make the  QuiQ charger extremely grid-friendly. Over 88% of power taken from the  grid is converted to real power to charge the battery. This not only  saves users over 30% in raw electricity costs when compared to  ferro-resonant chargers, but avoids Power Factor surcharges from  utilities as well.

Regulatory Compliance
All Delta-Q  chargers are UL and CE compliant and have passed stringent EMI, safety,  vibration and water ingress protection (IP) tests. QuiQ offers  leading-edge efficiency, power factor correction and GFCI compatibility  for safe and reliable operation.

Input:

  • 100-240 volts
  • 17 or 20 amps (Depending on AC input)
  • 50 or 60 Hz

Output:

  • 72 volts
  • 20 amps @ 220 ACV 16.6 amps @ 110v ACV

Battery Type:

  • Lead-acid, GEL or AGM 18 cell
  • 150-400 amp hour rated batteries

Please let us know either the make and model of your electric vehicle, amp hours of your batteries, and type of batteries. We set the correct algorithm on the charger specific to your car before shipping out.

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