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Lost all DC Power

Hi
I have this problem with my HR 17Hybrid has lost all DC power I have checked both Battery Banks & have a combined Voltage of 50 volts & have the same at the Curtis Voltage Dropper input & 14 Volts on the output I have 12Volts at the Engine Battery such in turn is giving me Voltage at both E-Stops but the Machine will not start on Engine or function on electric checked all fuses all good but nothing lighting up on the Display panels there's nothing in the Nifty Manual regarding troubleshooting & I have not had much success with Nifty technical so had anyone come across this before to give me a bit of a lead?
  • Posted 16 Jul 2019 05:35
  • By Wilt
  • joined 16 Jul'19 - 2 messages
  • United Kingdom

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