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42V 2A Electric Scooter Lithium Battery Charger | 5-in-1 Adapter
42V 2A Electric Scooter Lithium Battery Charger | 5-in-1 Adapter
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42V 2A Smart Lithium Battery Charger for Electric Scooters
Keep your electric scooter powered and ready to ride with this versatile 42V 2A Smart Lithium Battery Charger. Designed for 24V–36V lithium-ion battery packs, this compact power adapter features wide-voltage compatibility (AC 100–240V), making it suitable for use around the world. Whether you're at home or traveling, simply plug in and let the smart charging system handle the rest.
Key Features
- Universal AC Input: Compatible with AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz — works with standard outlets in North America, Europe, the UK, and beyond.
- Smart Charging Technology: Built-in multiple protection circuits automatically maintain your battery and prevent overcharging. Green LED = fully charged or disconnected; Red LED = actively charging.
- 5-in-1 Connector System: Includes 5 adapter tips — 5.5mm 1-Prong DC plug, 8mm 3-Prong connector, 12mm 3-Prong connector, 8mm RCA connector, and 3-Pin Male XLR connector — for broad device compatibility.
- Wide Battery Compatibility: Designed for 36V, 25.2V, 25.9V, 25.6V, and 24V Li-ion battery packs. Not compatible with Lead Acid batteries.
- Durable & Portable Design: Solid black housing with a 95cm power supply cable and 90cm adapter cable for flexible placement during charging.
- Fast Charging Output: DC 42V at 2A delivers efficient, reliable high-current charging for your electric scooter battery.
Specifications
| Color | Black |
| Input | AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz, 2A (max) |
| Output | DC 42V, 2A |
| Compatible Batteries | 24V–36V Lithium-Ion (NOT Lead Acid) |
| Output Plug Size | 5.5 x 2.5mm (Outer x Inner Diameter) |
| Power Cable Length | ~95cm |
| Adapter Cable Length | ~90cm |
| Plug Type | US / EU (optional) |
| Country of Origin | Made in China |
How to Use
- Plug the AC cord into your wall outlet — the LED indicator will glow green.
- Connect the appropriate DC adapter tip to your scooter battery — the LED turns red, indicating active charging.
- When the battery is fully charged, the LED returns to green. Unplug safely.
What's in the Box
- 1 × 42V 2A Lithium Battery Charger (with 5.5mm 1-Prong DC plug)
- 1 × Adapter: 5.5mm to 8mm 3-Prong Connector
- 1 × Adapter: 5.5mm to 12mm 3-Prong Connector
- 1 × Adapter: 5.5mm to 8mm RCA Connector
- 1 × Adapter: 5.5mm to 3-Pin Male XLR Connector
- 1 × AC Power Cord
Important Notes: Do NOT use with Lead Acid batteries. Do NOT use in wet environments. Please verify your battery's connector type before ordering. Slight color variation may occur due to monitor settings.
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For general electrical safety guidance, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this 42V 2A charger compatible with my 36V electric scooter battery?
A: Yes! This charger is specifically designed for 36V lithium-ion battery packs and outputs DC 42V at 2A, which is the correct charging voltage for a standard 36V Li-ion pack. Just make sure your battery is lithium-ion and NOT Lead Acid before use.
Q: Can I use this charger in Europe and the US?
A: Absolutely. The charger accepts AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz input, making it globally compatible. It is available with either a US or EU plug (select your preferred option), and the wide voltage range means no additional voltage converter is needed.
Q: What connectors does this charger include?
A: The charger comes with 5 adapter tips: a 5.5mm 1-Prong DC plug, an 8mm 3-Prong connector, a 12mm 3-Prong connector, an 8mm RCA connector, and a 3-Pin Male XLR connector — covering the most common electric scooter and e-bike battery port types.
Q: How do I know when my battery is fully charged?
A: The built-in LED indicator tells you at a glance. The light turns red during active charging and switches back to green once your battery reaches full capacity, so there's no guesswork involved.
