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Up for your consideration is an EZ Go Total Charge III. If you will look at the pictures you will notice the ammeter showing charge. This charger has been gone over by service techs and is in very good working order. It has a new main fuse, circuit board tested and passed and it has new connectors in the handle that connects to the cart. I am selling because I won a new Links charger in a raffle at the country club, so I do not need this one. If you need a good charger for your 36 volt EZ Go Cart here it is. It has an SB50 connector that connects to the cart.
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