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Gem Car Part,72 Volt Zivan Ng1 Charger,micro Updated,t-3 Extended, Factory Rebui on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Factory Rebuilt, Upgraded, working & cleaned
Brand:Zivan Manufacturer Part Number:charger Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

For sale I have a  factory refurbished Zivan NG1,  72 Volt charger for a GEM electric car (Polaris/NEV/Think/Global Electric Motors) and other golf carts with a 72 voltage charging system.  This charger has just come back from the factory and has been micro updated, T-3 Extended, completely gone through to insure that all parts are working as they were made to do, cleaned, tested and is working as it was made to perform.  There are no cosmetic enhancements done on this charger. The photos you see are the exact charger you will be receiving. There are some very, very minor surface scratches the unit and on the mounting plate.  This charger is  for lead acid batteries (AMG), Trojan batteries batteries.  If for some reason there is an issue after transportation, we will stand behind our chargers and will replace it immediately, we guarantee all our parts. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask, we are happy to help.
SPECS:
Input: 110V ` 13A 50-60 Hz
Output: 72V---12A
NOTE:  We offer a $50.00 rebate for a cosmetically good condition Zivan charger that does not work. Send it to us and we will refund you $50.00 upon receipt of your old charger.

We work very hard to provide quality, used, factory parts and would appreciate positive feedback when you have the opportunity.

Please check my "sellers" feedback of GEM car parts, I think you will find everyone that has purchased a GEM car part has been pleasantly pleased with the value, condition and fast shipping. We have sold on Ebay since 1999 and have received over 1,700,  continuous 100% positive feedback comments, so please bid with confidence.

We have almost any part you may need for your GEM car, we don't list some that are too big to ship, or too small to bother with, but if you need it, we would consider shipping it. Please check my listings or send me an email and I will list the item immediately if I have it.

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