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Turned out to be bad coil drivers in the EV100. I tested all switch failures before the ev100 that would cause it to stop travel and they would all immediately throw a code depending on which switch was opened. I put a switch in between the negative side of the forward contactor coil and the EV100 and close the switch, requested forward travel after the truck was moving I momentarily open the switch and then closed it. The truck came to a stop with no code. As long as the switch was closed before forward or reverse travel was requested again there would be no code. The EV100 was removed and sent to flight systems for repair after return it was reinstalled and we have not had any issues with the strut sense just thought you'd like to know.RAF
  • Posted 3 Feb 2023 22:54
  • By RAFARMER
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  • Texas, United States
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