24 Volt Golf Cart Battery Chargers
Chargers with Crowsfoot Connector |
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Eagle i2412CF $503 |
Eagle i2420CF $570 |
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Eagle i2425CF $648 |
Quick Charge QP2425CF $460 |
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Chargers with Gray SB50 Connector |
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Eagle i2412SB-G $461 |
Eagle i2420SB-G $528 |
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Eagle i2425SB-G $589 |
Quick Charge QP2425SB-G $460 |
Quick Charge QP2440SB-G $598 |
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Chargers with Red SB50 Connector |
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Eagle i2412SB-R $461 |
Eagle i2420SB-R $528 |
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Eagle i2425SB-R $589 |
Quick Charge QP2425SB-R $460 |
Quick Charge QP2440SB-R $598 |
24 Volt Golf Cart Battery Chargers
We carry several lines of battery chargers for 24 volt golf or industrial carts. All are USA made, and have a 3 year warranty. Our chargers are the latest, microprocessor controlled units, with maintenance modes for maintaining your cart for days, weeks, or months after a charge is completed. There are different connectors from the charger to the cart, including the crowsfoot and the gray or red Anderson SB50. There are other color and amperage Anderson connectors and other types available. Check the pictures of the connectors to verify that it is appropriate to your cart. If you don't see what you need, please call.
We break down charger types to moderate use, medium use, and heavy use. The higher the use, the higher the charger amp rate needed to assure full charge overnight. Moderate use would be a cart used around your small to medium property, running down to the mailbox, barn, etc. Medium use would be typical golf cart use - 9 to 18 holes of golf for instance. Heavy use (25 amps and up) would be hours a day, where the cart is deeply discharged. None of our chargers would hurt the batteries in any case.
We recommend charging routinely, rather than waiting until the batteries are discharged deeply, and leaving the charger plugged in when the cart won't be used for some time, or you are not sure. A lot of chargers are ordered when the customer actually has a battery issue - i.e. the cart was left sitting and the batteries discharged to the point where the charger won't recognize them, so it doesn't initiate a charge. Happens all the time in the spring time. See our Golf Cart Charging page, for this issue and others.