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| Ev Archive for October 2000 |
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| 1516 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:49:55 2001 |
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RE: Zivan K2 Charger For Sale
Mitch,
YES, I am interest.
I have a Kostov in a VW PU truck with 240v 16amp Hawkers.
I did not look at the time of your message. If I am first mail back and we
can arrange payment and shipping.
Robert Salem
Columbus, OH
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ev@listproc.sjsu.edu [mailto:owner-ev@listproc.sjsu.edu]On
> Behalf Of mitchoates@prodigy.net
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:45 PM
> To: ev@listproc.sjsu.edu
> Subject: Zivan K2 Charger For Sale
>
>
> Since my NG5 charger has been working for a couple of
> months now with no problems, it's time to put my old K2 charger
> up for grabs. There's no problem with it, the output is just a little
> too low for a double stack of 8V batteries.
> It's a 144V 15 amp model, 220VAC input. Charge profile is
> constant current/constant voltage/constant current for 3 hrs/shutoff.
> Max initial current is 15 amps, max current final phase 5 amps. It
> is temperature compensated with a remote probe. Initial constant
> current, final constant current, and gassing voltage are adjustable
> via pots inside the charger, accessible via a slot in the side of the
> charger with a small screwdriver. The charger is currently adjusted
> for a 120V pack. The settings can easily be adjusted with a small
> ammeter installed on the output and a digital thermometer to read
> battery temp, or with an E-Meter that has the optional temp
> sensor. Weight is around 5 lbs, physical size approximately 6" X
> 6" X 12" long. I still have all the paperwork and instructions that
> came with the charger.There is some light rust on the fan intake
> grille.
> Brand new 4 years ago it was $800, asking $400. Only fair way
> way I can think of to decide who gets it is first definite "yes" by
> time stamp on e-mail.
>
> Mitch Oates
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