The Schauer JAC0436 charger is ideal for bulk charging 36 volt battery packs (sealed lead acid-AGM or wet) up to about 50 amp hour (ah), or as a floating charger (long term maintenance) for 36 volt battery systems 50 amp hours or more. This is a durable, aluminum cased unit, with auto sensing universal input. Typical applications include mobility (wheelchair/scooter), robotics, small scissor lifts, etc., and maintenance level only on golf carts, forklifts, etc. This charger may be used for riding scooters as well. They are excellent for use on deep cycle batteries, and 36 volt systems with constant or intermittant current drain under about 1 amp (power supply type situation). This Schauer 4 amp 36 volt battery charger has a 100% duty cycle at 4 amps output.
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Part#: JAC0436 Schauer 4 Amp 36 Volt 3 Stage Charger $109 |
| Specifications: | Features: | |
| Dim (LxWxH): | 7.0 x 3.5 x 1.8 | 3 Stage Charging Profile |
| Actual Weight: | 2.2 | Mode Indicating L.E.D. |
| Ship Weight: | 3.0 | Demand Sensing |
| AC Input: | 100-240 VAC | Reverse Polarity Protection |
| AC Input: | 50/60 Hz | Over Voltage Protection |
| Output Amps: | 4.0 | Short Circuit Protection |
| Absorption: | 43.8 VDC | Thermal Protection |
| Float: | 40.5 VDC | True Float Mode |
| Temperature: | 32 F to 120 F | Auto-sensing Universal Input |
| Approval: | CE, UL pending | For AGM & Wet Lead Acid Batteries |
| Warranty: | 2 Years | 100% Duty Cycle |
Schauer battery chargers are microprocessor controlled, fully automatic electronic devices, which use switch-mode technology to change AC input voltage to DC output voltage at much faster rates than traditional ferroresonant type chargers, which allows for a much smaller transformer, and therefore smaller size and weight, and increased efficiency. Schauer switch-mode chargers also will function as a power supply with a battery in the system. Proper maintenance of lead acid batteries keeps them healthy, and maximizes their life expectancy.
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