36 Volt Battery Charger Golf Cart, 36v Charger For Club Car & Others Crows Foot on 2040-parts.com
china, China
Item Details: Manufacturer: NON OEM Replacement Golf Cart Charger Product Condition Notes: NEW Overall Condition: This is an Automatic Charger with Trickle Mode in order to not overcharge your batteries and keep them running stronger for longer. This is a 5amp Charger and is designed for overnight charging. . This is a great charger that will not break the bank and that will get your cart up and running once again so you it can spend more time on the golf course than in the garage THIS WILL WORK WITH ALL GOLF CARTS THAT HAVE A 36 VOLT SYSTEM AS WELL AS THIS PLUG (ie: Yamaha, Club Car, Star, Taylor Dunn, Ez-Go) Warranty: Guaranteed 100% No DOA and As Described. You will get what it's in the Pictures! Items Included: 1 x New EzGo Battery Charger, Power Cord and Crows Foot type Plug which is not the same shape as original but will work fine without problems Product Description: DUAL VOLTAGE 110V-220V INPUT 5 AMPS We Offer The Power Chords For Europe and Australia At no Extra Cost so please contact us if purchasing from outside of the USA to make sure you receive the correct chord (NO ADAPTERS NEEDED FOR VOLTAGE) Unplug the charger if it hasn’t automatically shutoff in 14 hours: If this happens, unplug the charger from the wall outlet, your cart should be fully charged. Most of the times after the charger has completed a few charge cycles the charger will begin to operate automatically. The charger operating in the manual mode will not harm your battery pack, you will just have to manually disconnect the charger after the required charge time of not more than 14 hours. |
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