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  2. 48-volt electrical system - Wikipedia

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    A 48 V system can provide more power, improve energy recuperation, [7] and allow up to an 85% decrease in cable mass. [10]12-volt systems can provide only 3.5 kilowatts, while a 48 V power could achieve 15 to 20 kW or even 50 kW. 48 volts is below the level that is considered safe in dry conditions without special protective measures. [11]

  3. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    A battery charger, recharger, or simply charger, [1] [2] is a device that stores energy in an electric battery by running current through it. The charging protocol—how much voltage and current, for how long and what to do when charging is complete—depends on the size and type of the battery being charged.

  4. Coaxial power connector - Wikipedia

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    Used in Yamaha and Casio keyboard power supply 6.50 3.10 1.00 Philmore 285 6.50 3.40 1.40 9.0 18 VDC @5A Kobiconn 6014-E used often for laptop computers 6.50 4.10 1.00 U JEITA RC-5322 24 VDC @ 2A Lumberg 1636 06 Epson Photo Scanners V600, etc. 6.50 4.30 1.40 T EIAJ-05, JSBP5 13.5–18.0 V Lumberg 1636 05 Philmore 265 CUI Inc. PP-016 Philmore 214

  5. Golf cart - Wikipedia

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    Helios Chargers, 130 watts and 205 watts, on solar powered golf carts. Solar golf carts are powered by mounting a photovoltaic panel on top of the cart. A controller converts the sun's energy to charge the cart's battery pack. Not only does the solar power take the cart off the electric grid, it also increases the driving distance.

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  7. HKS (company) - Wikipedia

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    HKS Toyota GR86 with the HKS "Oil Slick" livery at the 2022 Osaka Auto Messe. HKS Co., Ltd. (株式会社エッチ・ケー・エス, Kabushiki-gaisha Ecchi Kē Esu) is a publicly traded company headquartered in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan specializing in the engineering, manufacturing, and sales of high performance aftermarket and accessory automotive parts and components.