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Error 10 and 20

  • Posted 21 Jun 2014 06:44
  • Modified 21 Jun 2014 07:42 by poster
  • By DoubleBubble
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  • Ireland
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That's what I thought, but there was no error 10 or 20 before this
Anything I am missing
  • Posted 23 Jun 2014 07:43
  • By DoubleBubble
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  • Ireland
no i dont think so
having them connected in reverse would of just made it report any information to the logic in a reversed state.
  • Posted 23 Jun 2014 06:45
  • By swoop223
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  • North Carolina, United States
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Thanks swoop I inadvertently connected the current sensors incorrectly ie cs1 plug to cs2 and vice-versa Could that have blown anything on the driver board
  • Posted 23 Jun 2014 06:40
  • By DoubleBubble
  • joined 1 Aug'09 - 27 messages
  • Ireland
code 10 is armature fault R
code 20 is armature fault L

check your drive fuse and connections on the power circuit
also check the sensor wires on the drive motors for any damage, sometimes stuff off the floor can get up in there and damage the wiring.
In your other post you mentioned error 13
this is : IGBT driver fault R Fault signal from the drive board

check the IGBT and also look closely at the drive board and make sure it is ok, nothing burned.
  • Posted 21 Jun 2014 15:55
  • Modified 21 Jun 2014 16:03 by poster
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,691 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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