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Hi Nacsand...i changed the complete wiring in the machine and got the machine fixed...tanx alot for your assistance
If ptc resistor is hot the problem could be welded contacs in main or pump contactor.
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Good day....i have traced all connection and couldnt find anything wrong..The ptc resistor feels a bit hot immediately the battery is hot..could the contactors be the cause of this
Try to check PTC resistor also. Is it too hot ? Maybe you have ashort circuit somewhere.
hello...
I have a lpe240 that just started coming up with code c28 immediately it is powered..i have checked all connections to the transistor regulator,infact i have replaced the transistor regulator along side the emergency switch,all fuses ok...can anyone help please?
hello , i have the same problem , on my bt , "error c28" when the stop is pressed , it will reset when i start de procedure , start-up from the begening. so , it work fine , but i would like to know , where i could find the service manuals for the bt lift?..;
by the way , can i reset the error c29 ?
thank you...
Hi forkingabout.
I´ll try that test on monday.
Can you help me with the manual and wire diagrams?
Thank you very much for your attention.Best regards.
R.Feitor
Check the main system fuses are ok, also remove the contact device for E stop & just connect the 2 wires together as a test.
Check the E stop input wire 24 which is connected to pin 16 on the A1 transistor controller, should be 24 volts there when switched on.
Hi andrew k.
I´ve checked that,the micro is OK,is a NC(normaly closed)micro and the continnuity is OK,when we depress the red button the contact opens.
Do you have the manual for this model?
Thank you very much for your reply.
Best regards.
R.Feitor
I think c28 on a BT usually means the emergency stop switch is depressed, make sure the micro switch hasnt dropped off the back of the big red button.
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