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Sb-50 To Ezgo Rxv Golf Cart Charger Adapter 36v / 48 V - Anderson Sb50 Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $43.94
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Diversified Power International Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:34-0212A61-09 Part Brand:Accusense Intelligent Charger Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

2ft long adapter for 48 volt chargers with 50 amp SB-50 Plug

Adapts to EzGo golf carts with a RXV receptacle

One 2 All 2ft SB-50 to EZGo RXV connector used with Chargers using an SB50 connector quickly reconfigures charger for use on EZGo Vehicles needing a RXV) connector. Reduces inventory differing charger products.




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