PFC Chargers 24V,48V,36V,72V,84V,96V,120V, 144V~420Vetc.,

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PFC Chargers 24V,48V,36V,72V,84V,96V,120V, 144V~420Vetc.,

Postby nancylooloo@yahoo.cn » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:54 am

1.5KW,2KW,3KW,4KW,6KW,8KW battery chargers...
Model 24V, 48V,36V,72V,84V,96V,120V,144V,156V,192V,216V, 288V,312V etc.,

Features: Water-proof, IP46, shock proof, on-board, integrated PFC, support input 110V/220VAC, 93% efficiency etc…
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2KW charger-48/60/72/84/96/120/144V/288V
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3KW EV charger-24/48/36/72/96/120/144V etc.,
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4KW HF/PFC charger- 48/60/72/84/96/120/144V/288/312V etc.,
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Re: Chargers (ElCon brand) for show

Postby ambroseliao » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:53 am

Hi Nancylooloo,

Do you have prices for these items both individually and in quantities?

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Re: Chargers (ElCon brand) for show

Postby mwkeefer » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:17 am

+1 - pricing with s&h quotes if possible to USA for these units (I assume pricing is based on KW charge ability rather than voltage) also do you have specs, how adjustable is the CC / CV phase voltage on a given unit feel free to PM your website URL to me... happy to check there for specs.

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User manual for TC charger series

Postby nancylooloo@yahoo.cn » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:16 pm

Lithium Battery Chargers
User Manual for LiFePO4 Battery Charger.pdf
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Lead-acid Battery Chargers
User manual for Lead-acid battery charger.pdf
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Re: PFC Chargers 24V,48V,36V,72V,84V,96V,120V, 144V~420Vetc.

Postby jonescg » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:02 pm

Hi Nancy,
I'm interested in your 8 kW lithium charger. I assume it takes a 3-phase AC input? How is this wired?
What would one of these cost, and is it possible to have it tuned to put out a maximum voltage of 118 V?
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