$59.99

24V 5Amp Drive Daytona 4 S45001/S45002, GT 3 Stage XLR Battery Charger

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SKU: ML-24V5A23 Category:

The Mighty Max automatic smart wheelchair battery charger comes with the round 3 pin XLR connector. The Mighty Max Charger provides an enhanced charging method that will not damage your batteries when left connected. Mighty Max 24V 5A charger also provides a short circuit protection, enabling the product to charge safely in most environments. Mighty Max 24V 5A charges 24V lead acid and Gel cell type Batteries. Most common use with the following wheelchairs: Pride Mobility, Hoveround, Freedom, DDC, Shoprider, E-Scooter Electra, Frank Mobility, Merits Health Products, Theradyne and many more.

Features;
Mighty Max 24 Volt 5 Amp charger with 3 pin XLR connector 
Short Circuit protection to ensure a full charged battery
Enhanced charging method to ensure the battery does not over charge
Charges both SLA and GEL Cell batteries
Color LED Status Indication to show the operation of the charging progress
Specifications;
AC Input: 100-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 3A
DC Output: 24V Rated (28.9V Max.), 5A Max.
Operating Temperature: 0 C – 40 C (30F – 104F)
Indicator Functions;
Blue: Power source okay  
Red On: Charging (0% ~ 89%)
Green On: Charging (90% ~ 99%)
Green Off: Fully Charged (100%)

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Mighty Max Battery
Based on 4157 reviews
Fast delivery and undamaged.
Great buy. Fit my jumper pack perfect and got instant results.
Order came within three days from Amazon. It is on charge as this text is being created thanks for the extra warranty coverage.
They came packaged great and we are excited to get them in the 350 electric bikes we have
Packed perfectly and arrived quick
Perfect fit, good quality
Fast shipping, fully charged and ready to work. Good Battery
Bumping.. boom boom. Lifting the party mode 24x7
Batteries for my Karnage Welder
Shipped very quickly and batteries fit my UPS. So far they seem to be charged and doing fine.