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Dpi Golf Cart Charger For Ezgo Rxv 48 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $279.95
Location:

Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States

Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Diversified Power International Manufacturer Part Number:1-48C017E22-00

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!
48V 17A, E-Z-GO "RXV" (3-Pin) Connector, Accusense Charge® Intelligent Battery Charger 

This unit comes preset for general multipurpose charging, to change the charging mode see owner's manual. 
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS!-USA.

Specifications:
• 48Vdc, 17Adc Output
• 120Vac 60Hz Input
• 9ft Length Input and Output Cords
• Output Connector Type: EZgo 3-Pin 'RXV' 48V 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-L.E.D. Read-out
• Patented Selector allows user to charge most every lead-acid battery type



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