if it saves the next guy some problems (and sean some sanity) - here's what I've learned about Elcon chargers as far as buying 2nd hand.
reprogramming -
As he's posted, he has the 72v model, which can be reprogrammed within that general range (102v max, with choice of curve) for $65 (as of may 2012) by the Elcon distributor in Sacramento.
outside of that model's voltage range, they offer an exchange program that will allow you to trade in the charger for credit on another model. but they didn't offer any sort of ballpark $ trade amount that a good charger might fetch.
For those that buy a deltaQ from Sean, I'd be happy to reprogram these for free if they come with proof that they were bought from him. I have both lithium and lead profiles. You would only need to pay shipping costs from Him to me, and Me to you.
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