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New Delta-q 72 Volt Charger For Ford Think W/ Accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Deta-Q

  This is a new Delta-Q 72 volt charger, redesigned specifically for the Ford Think Neighbor. No one else has the correct interlock system in this newest version of the Delta-Q . It can be used to replace your existing (old style) Delta-Q, or replace the OEM Aluminum (DPI) charger. Some wiring ability is required.
  Included in the kit is a replacement A/C cord, new style Plug assembly, new Temp sensor, various tie wraps. I program it for you before shipping, so please use "note to seller" option to list battery type. If this is replacing OEM charger you must make your own mount plate. Crimp connectors come labeled for ease of assembly.
  Advantages of the new Delta-Q are listed:
Strictly structured algorithms for absolute best charge.
Temperature adjusted for longer battery use.
Specific settings for many specific battery brands.
Constant monitoring of Volt levels in most settings.
Silent operation. 
Multiple charge indicators and  self trouble shooting. 

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