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BDI Settings

Need to know what is normal BDI settings for 36 volt lift. Need to get BDI set for battery that is in lift now. BDI is not wanting to reset after charging battery
  • Posted 5 Jan 2022 12:10
  • By rc_w
  • joined 6 Apr'11 - 6 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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Battery is good. I need to know what the settings are when setting up the BDI. In the manual where it shows setting the BDI it shows 152A. The factory default is 2A
  • Posted 6 Jan 2022 09:51
  • By rc_w
  • joined 6 Apr'11 - 6 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
What might be the problem is that after charge and battery sits over night cells drop below 2.1 volts per cell so BDI will not reset. Try to put battery back on charge for approx half hour then plug into truck and see if BDI resets. If resets battery is weak and will probably need to be replaced soon hope this helps.
  • Posted 5 Jan 2022 12:45
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 313 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott

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