Dpi 48 Volt 17 Amp Golf Cart Charger -ez-go D36 Connector on 2040-parts.com
Johnson City, Tennessee, US
Intelligent Microprocessor Controlled Multi-Stage Charge Algorithm for various Lead Acid Battery types used in Golf Cart, Electric and Industrial Vehicle applications. Weatherized construction ensures reliability. Outperforms 25A rated Tapered Type Chargers.
Specifications:
48Vdc, 17Adc Output
120 VAC 60Hz Input
9ft length input and output cords
Output Connector Type: EZ-Go D-36 2-pin Connector
Designed/Made in USA (92% min. USA material sourced content)
UL/CSA Listed
No Spark Charging, Reverse Battery Protection
20 Amp DC Panel Meter and 5-LED Readout
Patented Selector allows user to charger most every lead-acid battery type
31 lbs (14kg), 6.25x6.875x10.25 in (159x175x260mm)
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