48v Golf Cart Battery Charger 6amp Yamaha* Club Car, Yamaha G19-g22 4806sb Plug on 2040-parts.com
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Please note your battery type. Is it lead-acid liquid battery (may add liquid to the battery periodically), maintenance-free battery, Output DC connector is shown in picture. if you need other connecor please leave us message thanks Input voltage is 100-264VAC so can be used in most countries Unplug the charger if it hasn’t automatically shutoff in 14 hours: The charger is designed to turn off when the voltage of the battery pack reaches a certain level. I have found that some battery packs don’t always reach the required trigger voltage and the charger remains on in a trickle charge mode. 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. We will send it within 1 business day after receiving your payment, we will send by air mail which will take 7 to 15 business days to USA, and 7--30 business days to other countries( sometimes maybe a little delay .) to your door. Air mail fees to USA is USD35.99 please tell us the type you need and your telephone number (for Air mail use only), without more notice we will send to your Pay pal address. Happy bidding!
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