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48v On Board Battery Charger 5/16 Ring Lester Summit Series 48 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $291.00
Location:

Rosedale, Maryland, United States

Rosedale, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Other Part Brand:Lester Brand:Unbranded

On Board Charger 5/16" Ring Terminals

Works with or without onboard computers

Universal AC input for use anywhere in the world

Sealed, Watertight Enclosure – Heavy Duty Sealed Aluminum Enclosure

High Reliability and Durability

Off-Board or On-Board Charging

Best-in-Class Efficiency

Industry’s Most Intelligent Chargers

Leading Charge Algorithms

Advanced Winter/Summer Storage Modes

An advanced microprocessor controller is featured in the charger. Precise Lester Electrical charging and termination algorithms, included patent-pending Progressive DV/DT, prevent both undercharging and overcharging, optimizing both daily battery capacity and overall battery life.

Dimensions (LxWxH) 10.719 x 7.313 x 4.75 in

2-year warranty

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