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Nissan CK1B1L18S electric 36 volt to 48 volt battery swap

I recently bought a Nissan electric model CK1B1L18S wired for 36 volt from the factory but I got it with no battery and I had a 48 volt battery on hand and the lift says 36 - 48v on one of the nomenclature tags (and Nissan advertising literature) as well as on the Hitachi controller but it works for a short time say 2 minutes then I get the "Voltage high 405" error code - just wondering if there is anything like a jumper or bus bar etc I have to change for the 48 volt function, thanks
  • Posted 11 Mar 2017 11:51
  • Modified 11 Mar 2017 11:52 by poster
  • By AutoLode
  • joined 9 Mar'17 - 1 message
  • California, United States
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Truck must be configured to 48 volts. This is done through setting via meter panel.
  • Posted 5 May 2017 21:52
  • By RCAV8TOR
  • joined 12 Nov'11 - 366 messages
  • Alabama, United States

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