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Hey Ifixit,

I'm working on a used RC3020, problem is at least tangentially similar to this one, but I'm having trouble identifying components to communicate with people and know what voltage I should be expecting.

I suspect the fuse going to the traction motor contactors should be transmitting half bat volt, or full bat volt, and not 3.6, which I thought at first might be an artifact of some erroneously high resistance somewhere and a 5v control circuit when I first saw the voltage, but I'm gathering this is not correct from reading Jacksons posts.

How does a guy go about getting a repair manual for an old hunk like this? I also have a 30rctt or something, the older model of this counterbalance tall mast truck, and I'd be interested in getting a book for that too if they are significantly different in their wiring and control. Where do I look?
  • Posted 12 Nov 2019 18:01
  • By Pastoral
  • joined 12 Nov'19 - 11 messages
  • Washington, United States

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