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Guys. I am new here and need some help Please.
I bought a Thesi Pimespo Reach truck. It was delivered overnight and someone stole it's battery charger. I am struggling financially so I went on Ebay and found a 48v Charger cheaply and collected it and fitted the correct plugs to the charger so it could connect to the Forks.
Even though I charge for several hours the fork still flashes red as if the battery is low. The forks work fine so I'd guess this is because it is not the correct charger? Do you think so?
The charger itself shows codes that I cannot understand and I'd really like to find a manual for the charger but the plate on it has no print on so I cannot find out a brand and Google it. Is there a way I can post a photo of the charger so someone might know the monster I have purchased? The thing is huge and took 3 of us to lift onto my van!

From Admin - To see the two photos of the charger and the specifications visit http://rodgerlamb dot net/client-photo-display/ (change the "dot" for ".")

and then click on "I use this page to show client photos". Cheers Admin
  • Posted 12 Jul 2017 22:04
  • Modified 13 Jul 2017 20:32 by administrator
  • By Jamesgs
  • joined 15 Jun'17 - 17 messages
  • kent, United Kingdom

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