Discussion:
No lift function with fully charged new 24v battery

We have a 35RRTTS 24v machine that will not lift. Customer asked for new battery because old one would not hold charge for long. Installed new battery and all functions work except lift. Customer now says they never used it since buying form auction. Go figure. Does anyone have a schematic or any ideas where we should check first. New battery, getting full charge signal (29v) to one side of contactor coil when up switch activated and a ground on the other side. Do we possibly have an issue with the SCU?
  • Posted 11 Oct 2022 07:26
  • By Ricky_Gilmore
  • joined 12 Feb'22 - 8 messages
  • Florida, United States
rgilmore

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