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This 36V electric bike charger comes with a DC 2.1 / 5.5mm plug and provides an output voltage of +36V / 42V with a charging current of 2A. Are you looking for a replacement charger for your 36V lithium-ion battery e-bike? Then this smart charger with a DC 2.1 / 5.5mm plug is very likely a suitable option for your electric bike. The DC 2.1 plug is the most common connector type and is widely used on electric bikes from many different brands and price ranges.
For example, if your original charger is model ST SHC-8100LC or SANS SSLCO84V42XH, this charger can be used as a replacement. It has the same specifications and complies with the most important safety requirements.
This charger is suitable for most 36V batteries and electric bike kits from Boxbike. It is also compatible with e-bike batteries from a wide range of brands, including Cargobike, AM Cargo Bikes, Cargokid, Cargo9000, Seaside Bike, X-Zite (T-Hansen), as well as many other electric bike brands such as MATE, Ebsen, Coop, Biltema, and Lifebike.
It operates quietly and includes built-in protection against short circuit, overcharging, and reverse polarity. In addition, it is TÜV / GS safety approved and carries UL, FCC, and CE certifications. Whether your old charger is labeled 36V, +36V, or 42V on the back, this charger can be used.
It is suitable for all 36V / 42V lithium-ion batteries, regardless of battery capacity (Ah), as long as the connector type is the same (DC 2.1 / 5.5mm).
When buying an electric bike charger, even if the user manual includes charger information, it is not always necessary to choose exactly the same charger as the one originally supplied with the e-bike.
Please make sure to choose a charger with the same plug type, polarity, and voltage (V) as the original charger.
The current (A) determines how fast the battery charges. Most original chargers have an output current of 2A, which means the battery is charged at 2 amps per hour. Therefore, a 10Ah battery will take approximately 5 hours to charge from empty to full.
This charger comes with a standard 2-pin AC plug that can be connected to a regular 220V wall socket.
This charger is a so-called smart charger, which means it automatically stops charging once all battery cells are fully charged. This helps prevent overcharging, which can damage the battery.
Note:
Does your old charger say 42V or +36V? No matter which one is written on it, this is the charger you need. 36V is the nominal voltage, while 42V is the voltage when the battery is fully charged. In both cases, it refers to the same charger.
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