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Error Code 12833

Recently switch from lead acid batteries to lithium. Ever since the swap, I have been getting Error code 12833. Any ideas would be appreciated, been going on three months of this error. Not a hard code, turn the lift off and the code goes away.
  • Posted 21 Aug 2024 00:26
  • By JOSH_ALLEN
  • joined 21 Aug'24 - 1 message
  • Maryland, United States
Joshua D Allen
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Josh,

When changing the battery, was the setup changed from lead acid battery to lithium battery? If not, this could be the cause. Most of the time there are multiple adjustments that required when installing lithium. Good Luck.
  • Posted 10 Sep 2024 22:58
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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