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Won't Charge

I bought a new Crown WP3035-45 truck about 1 1/2 years ago to use on a project. It worked awesome. Then when the project was over it was parked and not used for a few months. When I went back to use it there was no power. I plugged it in to use the units power charger to charge the unit, but it does nothing. The charging light doesn't come on and even after being left plugged in overnight....nothing.
The battery's are full of fluid, everything appears tight, the red kill switch has been pulled are reset, but still nothing.
Ideas?
  • Posted 15 Mar 2018 06:10
  • By MRCpm
  • joined 15 Mar'18 - 2 messages
  • Colorado, United States
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  • Posted 15 Mar 2018 07:34
  • By MRCpm
  • joined 15 Mar'18 - 2 messages
  • Colorado, United States
The batteries are below the minimum voltage threshold. You need to raise the voltage with a separate charger to get the built in charger to start.
  • Posted 15 Mar 2018 06:18
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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