Discussion:
Traction Controller Settings(Master and Slave)

Does anyone have the controller settings for this unit?

Model# ERP030TGN36TE082
Serial# E807N04150Z
  • Posted 1 Sep 2009 08:29
  • By Truck_Tech
  • joined 30 Mar'07 - 152 messages
  • United States
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youll need the yale program on a laptop and serial plug to be able to
program controller to slave or master depending on what you need it as and the dc converter is only for the lights its a stepdown from 36 to 12 volt

we use program some yale techs dnt even have it.
i say take controller to yale and let em know that you need it programed takes less than a minute
be a good idea totake both and have them label as right and left
and thers diff options like regen breaking if one has this and other dont one will slow down when releasing speed pedal and other wont
id say take both to dealer or have tech do it
  • Posted 22 Dec 2009 12:02
  • By manny
  • joined 22 Dec'09 - 9 messages
  • California, United States
The unit does have a small silver DC to DC converter down on the lower left side. I just need the Traction Controller settings
  • Posted 1 Sep 2009 10:10
  • Modified 10 Sep 2009 21:37 by poster
  • By Truck_Tech
  • joined 30 Mar'07 - 152 messages
  • United States
does this unit have both a pump controller and a traction controller? do you need both setups?
  • Posted 1 Sep 2009 10:07
  • Modified 1 Sep 2009 10:07 by poster
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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