Battery Charger 48 Volt [new ] Fork Lift Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com
Leander, Texas, United States
These are 48 volt chargers , input voltage 110 -230 VAC . The output is 48 volts at 20amps . Input voltage switches automatically to accept 110 thru 230 volts . Charger has automatic Maintenance / Restoration and protection . Charging mode has four steps for voltage and current control O/P short circuit , O/P voltage and current , Reverse polarity control and overcharge protection by power off . It has microcomputer control through switching single -chip . These are being offered due to bankruptcy from a Electric vehicle manufacture . New never used , open box due to wholesale packaging . Owners manual and connector included .
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