48 Volt 15 Amp Golf Cart Car Battery Charger For Yamaha 2006 And Earlier on 2040-parts.com
Russellville, Arkansas, US
This is a new Schauer Golf Cart Battery Charger. This charger is a 48
Volt 15 Amp fully automatic (completes the charge cycle and goes to
"float" charge) charger. This charger operates on standard household
power (117VAC 60 Hz) but can also operate on 240 Volts 50 or 60 Hz
power. This charger is front panel switch selectable for either
"Flooded" (normal lead acid batteries that have caps for checking liquid
level) or the AGM type (Sealed) batteries.
ABOUT CONNECTORS: This charger has a Yamaha (see picture) 2-pin Connector for 48 volt carts made in 2006 and earlier. If
you need the charger with other connectors, see my other auctions.
ABOUT SHIPPING: All of our chargers are in stock at our place of business in Russellville, AR and usually ship same day or next day depending on when the charger is paid for. Payment is to be by Paypal or Credit Card by phone. Shipping will be FREE inside the US lower 48 states. There will be an additional charge of $25.00 for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico and the charger will be shipped by USPS Priority Mail to those locations. Customers outside the US, please see the shipping calculator for a shipping quote.
PAYMENT: Payment is to be by Paypal or Credit Card directly by phone.
WARRANTY: This charger has an 18 month from date of purchase warranty from the Manufacturer. Full contact information for the Manufacturer and for us is always included with the charger. If warranty service is needed during the warranty period, the customer should contact the manufacturer, Schauer Battery Charger Company, to get information on how to send the charger in for repair. The customer will be responsible for shipping to Schauer and Schauer will pay shipping for returning the charger to the customer inside the US. Customers outside the US will have to pay for shipping both ways for warranty service.
RETURNS: Ebay now requires sellers to state a return policy. The only options are to state "Returns Accepted" or Returns Not Accepted". Well, we had to change to "Returns Not Accepted" because of abuse of the return policy. Over the years, we have had few returns and in most cases, a simple phone call solved the problem with an explanation of how the product worked. We still have a liberal return policy, but there are some qualifications on that policy. For instance, just sending the product back without any prior communication is not acceptable. Ordering a battery charger to check to see if your old one is really bad or the problem is somewhere else, with plans to return the new charger is not acceptable. Most questions about whether the charger is the right one for your use can be worked out in advance before the purchase. If you need more information about our products, you can call me at 479-967-1542.
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