The charger is designed to turn off when the voltage of the battery pack reaches a certain level.
I have found that some battery packs don't always reach the required trigger voltage and the charger remains on in a trickle charge mode. To charge a normal golf cart could take approximately 12 to 14 hours of charge time. The charger operating in the manual mode will not harm your battery pack, you will just have to manually disconnect the charger after the required charge time of not more than 14 hours. This charger will run on any 110 - 120 volt / 60 hz outlet ( common household outlets ).
- EZ-GO EZGO 36 Volt / 5 amp Cart Battery Charger - Pre 1995 SB50 Plug - Newest Model
- Quieter Operations - Lighter Weight - Fully Automatic 36 volts with EZGO SB50 Style Plug.
- This charger will run on any 110 - 120 volt / 60 hz outlet ( common household outlets ).
- Trickle charging lead acid batteries will prolong your battery life and runs super quietly and cool.
- The charger is so light and compact you can carry it with you and charge anywhere and anytime.
- EZ-GO EZGO 36 Volt / 5 amp Cart Battery Charger - Pre 1995 SB50 Plug - Newest Model
- Quieter Operations - Lighter Weight - Fully Automatic 36 volts with EZGO SB50 Style Plug.
- This charger will run on any 110 - 120 volt / 60 hz outlet ( common household outlets ).
- Trickle charging lead acid batteries will prolong your battery life and runs super quietly and cool.
- The charger is so light and compact you can carry it with you and charge anywhere and anytime.