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Lester Summit Series Hi-freq Battery Charger For E-z-go 48v Golf Cart, 14 Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Evans, Georgia, United States

Evans, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lester Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Lester "Summit" High Frequency Battery Charger, 14AMP Output (19 AMP Available, see our other listings)

  • Equipped with an E-Z-GO 48 Volt 3-Pin DC Plug commonly used on 48 Volt TXT and RXV vehicles. With no vehicle modification necessary, it's truly a plug and play application.
  • Brand new for 2015 from Lester Electrical Products, the worldwide leader in industrial battery chargers.
  • Features intelligent natural convection cooling (no fan) and high energy efficiency - great for use in thermally demanding applications
  • High AC- to - DC conversion efficiency
  • Advanced Winter Storage Mode
  • Heavy Duty, sealed aluminum enclosure is resistant to water, dust, and other environmental elements
  • Rugged, Durable Design
  • Advanced microprocessor controller and precise charging algorithms prevent both undercharging and overcharging, optimizing both daily battery capacity and overall battery life.
  • Universal AC input for use anywhere in the world
  • 2 year warranty from the date of manufacture


Compatibility:

This charger is equipped with a 3 pin 48 volt plug and requires no wiring modification to the vehicle.

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