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Unit is showing only 2 bars of power on the dash with fresh charged over night. Operates well for a couple hours and then needs to be charged due to lift cut out.

80 volt unit. Fresh charge 85 to 86 volts. Loads to 71 with lift and hard plugging. Battery 3 months old. Good water and gravity. All cells good. I believe this battery is up to par.

My theory is that there is a setting in the unit for the battery state of charge, and that is making the computer think 85 volts is dead. Is there such a thing on a toyota?
  • Posted 15 Jun 2013 12:38
  • By Othell
  • joined 15 Jun'13 - 5 messages
  • Texas, United States

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