Fernando, so after that disconnect/reconnect of the charger wire, everything worked from then on? I'm having the same issue, receiving AC current but charging isn't happening.
So my 8HBW23 has a fun quirk too. The charger will show blue light as if plugged in when NOT plugged in. It won't charge until a battery cable is disconnected. As soon as warranty ran out we started getting E250 faults (comm fault with charger?) and recently E159 ??? On charger I did get a E013 fault yesterday. (Charger Output Current Not Accepted: Battery voltage is detected but the charger is unable to output current. This is normally caused by an electrical device connected between the charger and the battery which passes through voltage but not current. Poor connections can also cause this. Ensure the charger is properly connected to approved equipment. This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling DC or AC). Starting to wonder if the Delta Q chargers are to blame? CHARGER: Delta-Q Technologies Part# 940-0018 Model: IC0650-024-COMM Input: 100-240V, 720W, 50/60Hz Output: 24Vdc 27.1ADC, 650W Battery: Lead Acid 12 Cell 100-400Ah DQTD241628101202 bar code near charging leds
No I can't. I am sorry but I am not good enough to figure that out without having it. A start would be Check battery's voltage(most common)fluid level,voltage at solenoid, voltage after solenoid.
Fernando, so after that disconnect/reconnect of the charger wire, everything worked from then on? I'm having the same issue, receiving AC current but charging isn't happening.
So my 8HBW23 has a fun quirk too. The charger will show blue light as if plugged in when NOT plugged in. It won't charge until a battery cable is disconnected. As soon as warranty ran out we started getting E250 faults (comm fault with charger?) and recently E159 ??? On charger I did get a E013 fault yesterday. (Charger Output Current Not Accepted: Battery voltage is detected but the charger is unable to output current. This is normally caused by an electrical device connected between the charger and the battery which passes through voltage but not current. Poor connections can also cause this. Ensure the charger is properly connected to approved equipment. This error will automatically clear once the charger is reset by cycling DC or AC). Starting to wonder if the Delta Q chargers are to blame? CHARGER:
Delta-Q Technologies
Part# 940-0018
Model: IC0650-024-COMM
Input: 100-240V, 720W, 50/60Hz
Output: 24Vdc 27.1ADC, 650W
Battery: Lead Acid 12 Cell 100-400Ah
DQTD241628101202 bar code near charging leds
I need some help here my Toyota Electric Pallet jack 8HBW23 when I turn it on shows C 32 any tips are there
hi. my toyota 7hbw23 goes forward and backwards but the cylinder won't go up and down. can you help?
No I can't. I am sorry but I am not good enough to figure that out without having it. A start would be Check battery's voltage(most common)fluid level,voltage at solenoid, voltage after solenoid.
open up the back panel, there is a fuse connector that allows it to go up and down see if its broken
Lift solenoid ^
its a solenoid issue...we have 6 of these Toyota electric fork lifts and they all have same issues. TOYOTA IS GARBAGE!
DC Grocery I couldn't agree with you more. We got the first five ever made of the 2017 model and they were complete trash.
Thank Raymond they are the ones who make it.
Is Toyota garbage? Shit I'd hate to see a pallet jack made by FORD.