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AWN AW-CS24I 24 Volt 4 Amp XLR NI-MH Battery Charger

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AWN 24 Volt 4.0 Amp XLR AW-CS24I Battery Charger
 
Description
Are you looking for an excellent XLR battery charger? 
Monster Scooter Parts offers this premium quality 24 volt 4.0 amp XLR HP8204B battery charger made by High Power, a very respected name in the battery charger field. 
Our charger is compatible with many mobility scooters and power wheelchairs that use off-board chargers with the XLR style charging connectors.
This is a quick-charge battery charger that can recharge 24 volt battery packs in half the time that it takes a standard charger to do. 
It features 115-Volt input, 4.0 Amp output, and an automatic shutoff when battery is charged.
This High Power battery charger can be used on standard electric scooters as well as electric mobility scooters with large sealed lead acid scooter batteries (18 Ah batteries and above). 
The charger is equipped with an included 10 amp GMA fuse.
24 Volt 3.0 Amp XLR charger for Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries only.
This electric bike charger includes one XLR connector as well as a standard 110/230 VAC connector which can be plugged into any standard outlet.
Comes with a replaceable 10 amp glass fuse installed.
Here is our Nickel Metal Hydride series HP8208N2 electric bike battery charger from High Power. 
This electric bike charger includes one XLR connector as well as a standard 110V AC connector which can be plugged into any standard outlet.
Currie Technologies uses this e-bike charger on some of their popular models. 
You can use this as a direct replacement for Mongoose and IZIP Ni-MH electric bicycles. 
The e-bikes that use this charger are usually identified by having "Enlightened" in the model name, and were made in 2007.
This electric bike battery charger is also compatible with mobility scooters equipped with an off-board charger and Ni-MH batteries, such as the Ultra-Lite Auto-Go Vision. 
All in all, the HP8208N2 is a very useful e-bike charger indeed.
 
LED lights indicate battery charge level as follows:
Red - Power On 
Yellow - Charging
Green - Full Charge
Off - Disconnect

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