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Schauer 36v 36 Volt 20amp Golf Cart Battery Charger W/cushman Adapter Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a used Schauer 36Volt 20 Amp Golf Cart battery charger, this charger comes with a Cushman (Crowsfoot) plug adapter, it can also be removed to use the stock plug end. Schauer chargers being solid state will charge a more severely discharged battery than the conventional automatic charger. Typically a conventional automatic charger will not charge a 24-volt battery system with less than 15-volts, a 36-volt battery system with less than 30-volts. This Schauer charger will charge a 24-volt battery that has less than 5-volts, a 36-volt battery system with less than 15-volts

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