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48V Battery Charger 48 Volt for Electric City Bike Scooter Bikes Ebike Cycling

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48V Battery Charger 48 Volt for Electric City Bike Scooter Bikes Ebike CyclingCharger Safety & Regulatory Approval Approval Scheme: EESS (RECS) & NSW REAS Approval Number: GMA 511068 EA Safety Standard: AS NZS 61558. 2. 16 Regulatory Mark: RCM Charger (DC 5. 5mm x 2. 1mm x 10mm Round Plug) for 48V electric bike bicycle lithium ion battery Australian Approved Standard 48V 2AH This charger is suitable for charging lithium ion batteries commonly used for electric bikes RED light means charging, GREEN light means fully charged or

Charger Safety & Regulatory Approval
Approval Scheme: EESS (RECS) & NSW-REAS
Approval Number: GMA-511068-EA
Safety Standard: AS/NZS 61558.2.16
Regulatory Mark: RCM
  • Charger (DC 5.5mm x 2.1mm x 10mm Round Plug) for 48V electric bike bicycle lithium ion battery
  • Australian Approved Standard
  • 48V 2AH
  • This charger is suitable for charging lithium ion batteries commonly used for electric bikes
  • RED light means charging, GREEN light means fully charged or disconnected

For 48V Battery Charger (Reading on Adapter)

  • Input: 100V-240VAC 50/60Hz 2.5A Max
  • Output: DC54.6V-2.0A

Package includes:

  • 1 x charger set

Important notes:

  • Please check the charger plug and voltage before purchase, this charger is only suitable for 48V battery
  • Actual colours of product may vary slightly, due to different device screen settings, the lighting conditions, slight differences in product finishes and other factors
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