36V Golf Cart Battery Charger for Club Car EZGO Yamaha

36V Golf Cart Battery Charger for Club Car EZGO Yamaha with Crowfoot Plug, Universal Waterproof/Marine 15 AMP Trickle Onboard Battery Charger for Forklift & All 36 Volt Lead Acid Battery
- . : PowerGPT deep cycle trickle charging TrickleSmart 3.0, solving the issue of other brands' chargers not being able to perform trickle charging. Providing 100%+ trickle charging which Max.15 Amp fast and safe charging without damaging battery, professionally desulfating and equalizing 2-5H, improving AGM/GEL/SLE/VRLA/EFB battery lifespan and Power storage capacity.
- & : The charger has multiple circuit protection, sealed waterproof, dustproof and shock-proof design. It can maintain excellent performance in high and low temperatures, and is resistant to rain, dust, dampness, ice and snow. Prevent the risk of spontaneous combustion and leakage of the charger, Ensure your personal and property safety.
- : Chager come with 4 plug. Golf cart-specific Crowfoot Plug for Club Car EZGO Yamaha. Clamps and Eyelet which can directly connect any 36V lead-acid battery for charging. On-board Charging model is suitable for EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha, Forklift and more. XT90 allowing to adapt more charger plug flexibly as an extension slot. Universal Charging Plan B can do more thing in any time.
- : Our charger is Lighter (4.8 lb) and smaller( volume-70%), taking up less space; come with handle easy to carry; 15ft/4.5m cable for more flexibility in charging distance; Tricklesmart 3.0 provides strong power for the battery and easy to overcome obstacles. weatherproof and shockproof designed for outdoor/marine, journey is worry-free and more enjoyable.
- : Don't overfill the electrolyte as it may overflow; The charger to heat up (-31℉~17O℉) is normal; Electrolyte can only add pure water can not use mineral water;More questions? Pls Read the user manual carefully before use.
SKU: | B0D8NYWN3T |
Weight: | 4.8 Pounds |
Brand: | PowerGpt |
Manufacture: | PowerGpt |
Product Description

Will it damage my batteries if I leave the charger plugged in over long periods of non-use (like storage)?
What should I do if the battery is dead or the voltage is too low (36V is lower than 18V, 48V is lower than 24V)?
What should I do if the charger does not work?
Why has my golf cart been charging for multiple hours, but CHARGE STATUS light Not turning green yet?
What should I pay attention to before using the charger?