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No power?

Tommie66

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Apr 30, 2019
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So I had remove the main battery due issues with one sheet
Removed the sheet and disconnected a few cells (4) in the brick that were draining it down . Charged the battery and it had over 360 volts when I just installed it!
Nothing comes up unless I jump with 12 volts in in rh wheel well?
I get Aps inhibited due to low brick voltage? I do not have the Cooling lines hooked up yet and don’t know if that would cause it?
 

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markwj

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Apr 10, 2011
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I suggest that you pull the logs, to see all the individual brick voltages. Or measure directly in the ESS.
 
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