Crown 30SCTT:
Erattic Drive

First off I'm not a forklift mechanic but fairly mechanically inclined.

We purchased another company and along with the assets of this company was a "non-running" Crown 30SCTT with charger. I had a wrecker pick up the lift and deliver it to my office and after adding water to the "junk" battery the voltage started to come up on it. Once I got the banks up to around 34 volts I was able to get the big charger to kick on and up till last week we've been using this lift every day without a single issue.

Now all of the sudden sometimes it will move forward and reverse then for no reason it will not, sometimes a slight buzz or clicking from the contacts but the same either forward or reverse. I thought it may be the encoder (potentiometer) on the accelerator pedal which I replaced and seemed to fix it for about 50' then back to the same thing. Just went out there now, hopped on it and went to pick a pallet off the roof of my office then without warning back to clicking and buzzing but no moving.

Where do I begin to look??

I don't want to drop a lot of money into this lift but if there's little DIY fixes I can use to keep it running it's nice to have around here when stuff needs to go upstairs or come down.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2016 00:16
  • Discussion started by Catalinaflyer
  • Wisconsin, United States
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Well first you need to check the battery under load and see how far the volts are dropping. Simple test check the voltage while raising the forks, report back with volts when turned off and volts when raising the forks. That is probably your problem but could also be contactors.
Electric lifts hate junk batteries.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2016 22:02
  • Reply by Zerk
  • Arkansas, United States

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