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Lestronic Ii 36v Golf Cart Battery Charger Scrubber Forklift Club Car E-z-go 25a on 2040-parts.com

US $94.83
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Saint Johnsville, New York, United States

Saint Johnsville, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lester Electrical Manufacturer Part Number:07710 Voltage:36V

This is a used Lestronic ii 36 volt battery charger, model# 07710.  Unit has some scuffs and scrapes from normal use but is in good working order.  Unit has been tested and works as intended.
The 110 volt plug where the unit plugs into the outlet was stepped on, the prongs were put straight again but there is still a bend in the round center ground prong.  Worst case would be to replace the plug in, other than that the unit is fully functional and works as is.  
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