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I have a Raymond 31 (or possibly 31I) R45TT that I use in my home shop. It's battery is getting pretty weak, to the point that I have to charge it immediately before using it, or the Low Battery test at turn on won't let it run.
I only use this thing about 15 min/week, so it's really not worth buying a new battery for it.
Is there any way to change the low-battery voltage in the Raymond Vehicle Manager? I see that it has both a RS-232 and a phone jack for external connections.
  • Posted 27 Mar 2013 06:16
  • By CasaDelGato
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  • Washington, United States
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