MODZ Max36 15 AMP Charger for 36 Volt Club Car, EZGO & Yamaha Golf Carts with Crowfoot Plug
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The 3-D workstation is up and running There are six 12v batteries as well as six 6v batteries It has a 6v battery and a 9v battery.
A Crowfoot connector, as the name would suggest, is standard. I found that it fit my Club Car Model DS to a T.
15 a of the mods. Portable and lightweight, easy to handle and can even be taken anywhere, this charger will recharge even your mobile device The lowest charge you should get from a 200 amp hour battery takes about 10 hours or overnight in my experience it usually does reach 100% overnight it depends on how much driving and use it gets a new OEM charger costs double that
Selected User Reviews For MODZ Max36 15 AMP Charger for 36 Volt Club Car, EZGO & Yamaha Golf Carts with Crowfoot Plug
What do I do now that it's been 5 months since it went bad? It's covered under warranty, but how do I There is a cycle of blinking red, then yellow, then green, then off, then that is repeated All day, every day. It was on the questions page that I asked what is happening. It used to be that we didn't Totally regret that it lasted 5 months, I am concerned that it may burn down the building.
An electric club cart I own was fitted with a Crowfoot plug in 1985. It is important to know the diameter of the plug on your golf cart (mine is a Crowfoot plug) since this product connects to a wall outlet and the other side to the golf cart. I bought this charger to replace the old heavy one and it has been the best thing I have ever bought. It stops charging when the batteries are full in an extremely quiet manner (without even a sound) and is incredibly lightweight. Because it appears there were a lot of negative reviews online, but those ones were from people selling the large diameter ( that's why I was skeptical). With this charger, I do not over charge the batteries like I did with the old charger. My batteries last longer with this charger because it doesn't overcharge them. As with my old line, my new one is about 15 amps and takes a little longer to charge, however, the batteries are charging correctly and the other one took 4 hours to charge. I put it on the charger first thing in the morning and it is 100%. It takes more time for the battery to charge at a lower amps. You should be able to pick the amps according to how you manage the charging. When I have the chance, I will attach a picture.
This charger was purchased to replace an older cart charger. I wanted a charger that included a maintainer and this did the trick. The only trouble I had was when I first plugged it in nothing flashed at all. I kept searching for a flashing light on the front but my friend noticed that you can see it on the side above cords - my fault - but nowhere does it tell you where it is. Not a big deal it took a while to charge the batteries, but I It's waterproof as well as lighter than the old one, because it's not as heavy.
If it showed a battery bar rather than blinking colors with a graph to show how much time is left, that would be more useful.
Because of the fact that it was so much lighter than the beast of a charger I had, I was skeptical when I first received it. It's hard to describe how impressed I was. My range has increased significantly since installing it and it charges my cart very quickly.
When the unit was turned on, I had an indicator light that kept me informed as to how much battery charge was left. This unit has a licence plate that is mounted in front of it, so you cannot see it.
Both my husband and I like it because we don't have to wait for my husband to move it closer to the golf cart.