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Macfox X1s Charger
Macfox X1s Charger
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Precise Output Voltage & Current: Delivers 54.6 V DC at 2 A, aligning with standard 48 V lithium-ion e-bike battery packs.
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Efficient Charging: Engineered to safely charge your battery without overvoltage or excessive heat, promoting longer battery health.
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Universal Fit (with caveats): Works with many 48 V system bikes — plug-in design allows easy replacement of original charger.
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Compact & Lightweight Design: Sleek form factor makes it convenient to carry or store with your bike gear.
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Built-in Safety Protections: Includes protection against short-circuit, over-current and over-temperature (verify in listing).
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Cost-Effective Alternative: A value option compared to OEM branded chargers — great for a backup unit or replacement.
Compatibility Highlights
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Use when your bike’s battery pack is 48 V nominal and the original charger spec is ~54.6 V / 2 A.
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Verify the charger’s connector matches your bike (plugtype, polarity).
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Confirm the listing clearly states 54.6 V output and 2 A (or equivalent).
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Ensure your battery’s BMS supports 54.6 V charge voltage (most 48 V lithium systems do).
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Although this is listed for “48 V Li-Ion E-Bike” systems, suitability depends on plug and internal circuitry of your specific bike model (in your case the Macfox X1S).
Usage & Installation Tips
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Before plugging in, visually check the plug shape and ensure the charger rating plate says “Output: 54.6 V DC / 2 A”.
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Connect to the bike when it is switched off to reduce risk of sparks or surges.
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Charge in a well-ventilated area and avoid covering the charger during use (to dissipate heat).
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Monitor the first few charge cycles — the charger should remain warm but not hot; if it gets very hot or emits odors, stop using it.
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Keep your original charger if you still have it, so you have a backup or can compare performance.
Caveats & Considerations
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Using a non-OEM charger may void any remaining warranty from the bike manufacturer (check your warranty terms).
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Even if the voltage/current specs match, differences in connector, plug lock, or BMS response may cause compatibility issues.
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Cheap listings sometimes mis-label specs or use lower-quality components — check seller reviews and return policy.
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Ensure the charger’s output matches your battery’s requirement exactly; “close enough” is risky in e-bike systems.
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