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display error

The wave is giving the following error:

www flickr.com/photos/67725228@N04/6164169668/

(batteries have been discharged more than 90%)

but that is definitely not the issure we have a different wave which we have tested the batteries out with and we have also switched the batteries with a wave that had brand new ones.

What do you think could be the problem? I was thinking that the display (that displays fault codes and battery life)

but we have also replaced that - it was not the problem.
  • Posted 20 Sep 2011 07:24
  • Modified 20 Sep 2011 07:25 by poster
  • By Giovann
  • joined 20 Sep'11 - 8 messages
  • New York, United States
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Hi Giovann
I have exactly the same fault with a Wav truck here,we swapped the battery display on to another truck and it is working fine,however on the original truck it shows the batteries as completely discharged but these are actually fine,can you let me know what was wrong with your truck ,thanks

Corky
  • Posted 24 May 2013 01:04
  • Modified 24 May 2013 01:05 by poster
  • By pat_m
  • joined 24 Oct'12 - 4 messages
  • cork, Ireland
I can't access your flicker photos but the BDI displays fault codes.
The right hand LED is 1
2nd from right is 2
3rd from right is 4
each LED is double
add all illuminated LED's. this is your fault code
post your code and will tell you the answer
  • Posted 21 Sep 2011 19:01
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
controller??? You swappin part fiend. Try that.
  • Posted 21 Sep 2011 08:42
  • By tonymfg
  • joined 16 Jan'09 - 43 messages
  • New Jersey, United States

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