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Jungheinrich keeps blowing headlights

It's a EFG316K. The 48 volt headlights don't last long ever since it was new, 3 years ago. I thought is due to going over the dock plate fast but the sister machine, which is a EFG318K, has never had a headlight problem. The wiring and switch is OEM, it came with regular 4" round type lights. I have tried the standard round type and "off road" square halogen type lights. It seems a voltage spike is blowing them. Any ideas on how to cure this problem. Thanks.
  • Posted 17 Feb 2010 07:35
  • Modified 17 Feb 2010 07:37 by poster
  • By mrfixit
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  • New York, United States
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Hi on NYK nichiu 48V they use 56V bulbs they stand wery long
  • Posted 25 Feb 2010 16:50
  • By bjarte
  • joined 24 Sep'09 - 63 messages
  • 5911 Alversund, Norway
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