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Dear Liftdoctor, your advice regarding the accuracy of line meter was very helpfull.In reality,instead of 200 mA we went down to 160 mA and adjusted the sensors bar a little bit higher.Up to now the whole system seems to be working.
Concerning the minimum battery weight,I did not succeed to get a satisfying answer to following question:why does a longuer TSP (with "C"battery compartment) need a heavier battery than a short one(TSP with "B"compartment) knowing that the mast(TSN)and the max lifting height is the same (6.78 m).Could you have an explanation?
Thanks a lot
  • Posted 12 Jul 2005 01:23
  • By jepis
  • joined 9 Jun'05 - 2 messages
  • HAUT-RHIN, France

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