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Battery not charging

I am having trouble getting my fork lift to charge. I have checked the water in all the batteries. I have tried charging the battery for long and short periods. My current set up is a charging chord runs to a plug that then plugs into the battery. Can I plug my charger directly in to the forklift. It appears the plug would fit. Obviously the chord is short. It I could fix that if it would work.
Ideas and suggestions welcome, I just mostly want to know if I can plug the charger directly into the forklift and run it.
Thanks
  • Posted 18 Dec 2019 05:45
  • By Bill_Cosden
  • joined 18 Dec'19 - 2 messages
  • Maryland, United States

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