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No lift drive

Have a skyjack 3226 m which will not operate, bdi gauge and batteries ok, no operation from platform or base, have checked continuity from platform to base all good have tried plugging platform control into base same fault, so assuming all cables good
Have the sounder and bleeper on constant, controller flashes 5 / 2 chased wires back from controller repairing as I go, now have small led working on platform control but still no operation
The controller wires traced back to encapsulated Pcb housed in electrical panel with two wires and 8 fly wires which connect into chocolate block connector rail, can anyone shed any
Light ?
Thanks I'm advance
  • Posted 6 Apr 2022 23:08
  • By Simon_Gregory
  • joined 24 Oct'19 - 5 messages
  • Bristol, United Kingdom
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You get this going yet?...if not resubmit
  • Posted 13 Apr 2024 13:55
  • By Matthew_Reed
  • joined 12 Jun'23 - 113 messages
  • New York, United States

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