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All of our battery chargers have standard 120 Volt
wall plugs.

36V 1.67A
36 Volt 1.67 Amp Automatic Battery Charger Two-color LED indicator lamp glows red when charging and green when charging is complete. This is an automatic type charger which turns itself off when the charging cycle is complete to prevent battery overcharging. Available with Inline, XLR, and House style connector plugs. Weight 1.0 lbs. Works with electric scooters and bikes that have three 12 Volt batteries or one 36 Volt battery. |
| With 3-Pin XLR Plug
 $39.95
 Item # CHR-36V1.67A |
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36 Volt EVG
E-Bike Battery Case And Charger


36V EVG E-Bike Battery Case
And Charger Drop in battery case with built in
charger for 36V EVG E-Bikes. This is a replacement battery
case and charger for 36V EVG E-bikes. It does not include
the battery or the power cord.
| $129.95
 Item # CHR-36VEVG |

Battery Charger
Connectors
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Port Numbers: The port
numbers are embossed on the plug-in end of the connectors which
have port number polarity descriptions.
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2-Port Inline and
3-Port Inline - 2-port inline and 3-port inline
connectors are the most common type of battery charger connectors
used on electric scooters. They are used on Chinese-made electric
scooters and bikes including the following models: Razor, Rad-2-Go,
Boreem, E-Scooter, Scoot-N-Go, Scoobug, Sunl, Terminator,
X-Treme, Viper ....plus many more.
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3-Pin
XLR - 3-pin XLR connectors are commonly used on
12, 24 and 36 Volt electric scooters. They are used on the following
scooter models: Currie, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, Lashout, PowerCats
Tiger, Xcaliber, Bladez, E-Boarder, Tomb Raider...plus many more.
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Coaxial -
Coaxial connectors are commonly used on smaller
child-sized 12 and
24 Volt electric scooters.
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2-Prong -
2-prong connectors are commonly used on 12 Volt electric
scooters. They are used on the following electric scooter models
plus many others: Zappy (Zap) Classic, Sunpex E-Boarder.
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3-Port
House - 3-port house connectors are commonly used on 24
and 36 Volt electric scooters. They are used on the following electric
scooter model plus many others: Electra® Voy™ electric bicycles
and electric scooters.

Battery Charger Owners Guide

Always plug battery charger into scooter or bike
before plugging into wall outlet. When charging is complete unplug
charger from wall outlet before unplugging from scooter or bike. To get the most life out of your scooter's batteries recharge them immediately after every ride, even very small rides. Leaving a scooter battery in a partially discharged state for any amount of time lowers the useful life of the battery. When a scooter is in storage recharge the batteries at least every 3 months. Our battery chargers are designed for SLA (Sealed Lead-Acid) batteries. Any brand of SLA battery charger may be used on any electric scooter or bike that uses SLA batteries as long as the Voltage, Amperage, Connector, and the connectors Pin Polarities are the same as the vehicles original battery charger. The Amperage of the battery charger may be decreased for longer battery life, or increased for a quicker recharge time. (see charging rate chart below) Automatic SLA battery chargers are designed so that they can and will not charge defective SLA batteries. This is a safety feature. If a defective SLA battery is attempted to be charged it could overheat and melt or damage the equipment that it is located in. Good SLA batteries bounce back above their rated Voltage level within a few minutes after being discharged. If a SLA battery's Voltage does not bounce back above its rated Voltage level within a few minutes after being discharged then it is usually considered defective or worn out. Sometimes scooter riders and rental stores want to use their electric scooters for more than one battery cycle per day so they use battery chargers with a higher Amp rating than the electric scooters original battery charger. These quick rate battery chargers are typically rated in the 3 Amp through 6 Amp power output range and recharge most electric scooter battery packs in 2-3 hours, however they will slightly lower the longevity of the battery pack when compared to using a slow rate battery charger. To preserve the life of the batteries use a slow rate battery charger whenever possible. If a scooter is driven for more than one battery cycle per day then using a smaller battery charger overnight, and a larger battery charger during the day is the best solution. Do not use automotive or motorcycle battery chargers to charge SLA batteries. These type of battery chargers are designed for charging wet cell lead-acid batteries and if used on SLA batteries may cause permanent damage to the battery and equipment due to overcharging and overheating.
Recommended Charging Rates For Electric
Scooter/Bike Battery Packs |
12 Volt
5-8 Ah
Pack |
12 Volt
9-12 Ah Pack | 12 Volt
17-20 Ah Pack | 24 Volt 5-8 Ah
Pack | 24 Volt 9-12 Ah Pack | 24 Volt 17-20 Ah Pack |
slow rate: 12V 1A
quick rate: 12V 2A |
slow rate:
12V 1.5A
quick rate: 12V 3A |
slow rate:
12V 3A
quick rate: 12V 6A |
slow rate:
24V 1A
quick rate: 24V 2A |
slow rate: 24V 1.5A
quick rate: 24V 3A |
slow rate:
24V 3A
quick rate: 24V 6A |
36 Volt
5-8 Ah Pack | 36 Volt
9-12 Ah Pack | 36 Volt
17-20 Ah Pack | 48 Volt
5-8 Ah
Pack | 48 Volt
9-12 Ah Pack | 48 Volt 17-20 Ah Pack | |
slow rate: 36V
1A
quick rate: 36V 2A |
slow rate:
36V 1.5A
quick rate: 36V 3A |
slow rate:
36V 3A
quick rate: 36V 6A |
slow rate:
48V 1A
quick rate: 48V 2A |
slow rate:
48V 1.5A
quick rate: 48V 3A |
slow rate:
48V 3A
quick rate: 48V 6A |
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