Club Car Golf Cart Battery Charger 48 Volt 13 Amp - Lester - 48v Obc Bypass on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Club Car Golf Cart Battery Charger 48 Volt - 13 Amp w/OBC ByPassNeed a new 48 volt golf cart battery charger for your club car golf cart? Look no further - Lester Electric designs builds and manufactures the best darn chargers for your golf cart. This model is designed and manufactured for Club Car Golf carts without a OBC "On Board Computer" that have a 48 volt system. (See below to determine if your Golf Cart is 36 volts or 48 volts.) This is one heavy-duty 48 volt battery charger that will prevent undercharging or overcharging your club car golf cart batteries. This charger is part of the Lester Link Series line up. This Links Series club car 48 volt golf cart battery charger features advanced features to monitor your batteries state of charge. Giving you peace of mind when your cart is not being used for an extended period of time. The Links Series chargers are designed to stop charging once they detect your batteries are completely recharged. Lester has been manufacturing battery chargers and charging technology for decades. Links Series Chargers were designed specifically for use with golf carts and utility vehicles. They are available with a wide variety of DC plugs, making this 48 volt battery charger compatible with most golf carts and utility vehicle models, including those from E-Z-GO, Club Car, Yamaha, and other leading vehicle manufacturers. Due to Lester Electrical’s unrivaled reputation for quality and reliability they are the main golf cart battery charger supplier to the leading golf car manufacturers. One of the many reasons that have made the company a trusted supplier for over 50 years. This 48 volt battery charger is MADE IN AMERICA. This Battery charger will replace all 48 volt battery chargers that have the round 3 pin club car connector - That includes any aftermarket model you are currently using or have used in the past . Or the Factory charger that came with you golf cart from the manufacture. Note - Do you really need a new Club Car battery charger? If you are trying to charge dead batteries the battery charger will not work! There needs to be a minimum voltage in the batteries. Older Lester chargers need about 70% of normal charge and the newer chargers made beginning in 2004 need to sense only 5 volts If Batteries are what you need? You have come to the right place! BatteryPete ships replacement battery systems nationwide for all golf carts. FOR LESS!!! (Click here to see battery options.) Specs -
Factory Sealed box will include the following - one (1) 48 volt Club Car Battery charger with OBC ByPass Kit and Club Car round 3-pin connector - Should you have any questions or need assistance confirming this is the correct charger for your golf cart feel free to contact us thru Ebay messages or directly at 772-444-2280Note - If your Club Car Golf Cart is older than 1995 it does not have an OBC so this will be the battery charger you will need. If your golf cart is 1995 or newer you will need the 26610 model. Please feel free to contact us to make sure you purchase the correct charger for your golf cart. |
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