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Gimme Charge The Golf Cart Phone Charger on 2040-parts.com

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New

This is a Gimme Charge The Golf Cart Phone Charger. Was given to me at a charitable golf event at Valhalla Golf Course. I don't have a golf cart so it's your gain. Brand new never opened. 

Charge any mobile device, plus IPad or GPS. USB Output. Plugs into ANY golf cart. 

The Gimme Charge works like your phones car charger adapter...but for an electric golf cart. It's simple!

What can I charge?
-Phone
-SkyCaddie
-Tablet
-GPS Device
-Anything that charges from USB

What's in the box?
-This Gimme Charge kit is compatible with today's electric golf carts (Club Car, E-Z-Go, Yamaha)
-High quality storage bag

Specification:
-Voltage Output = 5v
-Max Power Output = 5w
-Output Recepticle = USB

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