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The charging time for a 36-volt system depends on the battery capacity (measured in amp-hours) and the charger’s output (measured in amps). For example, if you have a 36-volt battery with a capacity of 12 amp-hours and use a 5 amp charger, it would take approximately 2.4 hours to fully charge (12 Ah / 5 A = 2.4 hours). However, charging times can vary based on the battery's state of discharge, the efficiency of the charger, and other factors. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.

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