Bfs/bwt 2.5 Gallon Golf Cart Gravity Feed Battery Fill Tank With Blue Connector on 2040-parts.com
Banner Elk, North Carolina, US
2.5 Gallon Gravity Feed Battery Fill Tank with BLUE connector. This gravity feed tank is designed for use with single point battery watering systems for golf carts manufactured by Battery Watering Technologies (formerly Battery Filling Systems). This tank is not compatible with any other brands of single point golf cart battery filling systems. Be sure to check the connector on your battery filling system prior to ordering. They have two different connectors over the years and they are no compatible. The two connectors are BLUE and GREY. This tank will only work for kits with the BLUE connector and is not compatible with kits with the GREY connector.
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