Discussion:
Can i use 36V in 48V Toyota

Model 7FBCU15 S/N 65046
Is this possible? what would have to be changed??

Thanks
  • Posted 24 May 2013 07:23
  • By Parkway
  • joined 21 Jan'10 - 83 messages
  • Texas, United States
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You can try but ,
Some electrical equipment is designed to operate at 48 V for example, contactor coil. and applying a low voltage probably will not be energized.
Probably a low voltage will only let him go to a charging source. The computer will not made the command for lift , to conserve battery.
Is just on opinion.have studied the electric drive system.
Regards
  • Posted 24 May 2013 17:33
  • By gabi_g
  • joined 1 May'13 - 90 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
gabihdh at gmail dot com

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