Battery Charger. 48 Volt /5a. Moped Or Golf Cart, New on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
This is New Yamaha style fully automatic 48 Volt - 5Amp battery charger new in the box. It has a 3 pin plug for Electric Mopeds and scooters,. Some golf carts may need a plug pin adapter, base on your model.
This charger will run on any 110-120 volt/ 60hz outlets, it's light and compact. |
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