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Hey everybody,
I have an EME AC 12 26 fork truck (24 volt) that dies after a short period of use. When I take it apart, I find that one battery has a good charge (13-13.5 volts) while the other battery is run down to 10.5-11 volts. I have no manuals or schematics of any sort (and get no response from the company), so have no idea how this thing is wired. I assume the batteries are in series to get 24 volts, so not sure how one battery would discharge much more quickly than the other. Has anyone ever come across this? Perhaps one battery is just a dud for whatever reason?
Would appreciate any help you can offer.
John
  • Posted 13 Nov 2014 08:21
  • By Mechie
  • joined 13 Nov'14 - 1 message
  • New York, United States

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