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no -24 to some of my contacts

Finally got a wiring schematic of this lift about to crack it open but figured I would ask if any of you guys have lost -24v to some of your contacts my lift still raises and lowers forks but my 1A contact gets +24 but nothing from the negative side. Any switches you would start with? my rectifiers are not getting voltage either?
  • Posted 23 Jan 2025 06:12
  • By Chase_Jennings
  • joined 1 Nov'24 - 28 messages
  • Utah, United States
Chase

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