Asignguy
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Hey guys, looking for some experienced help on a bucket truck electrical setup.
I bought a 2010 Ford E450 with a Roberts Hydraulic Lift. Batteries were dead when purchased. Unhooked batteries without marking each one ne where to be hooked back to. DUH IS ME lol I then had a battery fire, but it was NOT a system fault(my fault idiot!) — a disconnected positive cable touched the metal battery holder while the batteries were unhooked.
I’m now trying to put everything back together exactly as it was, but I want to confirm whether this hydraulic motor runs on 12V or 24V before I hook anything up. One big question is... should the batteries be in series or parallel?
Hydraulic pump with solenoid (see photo)
IOTA DLS-27-25 charger (27.2V output) It was burned. I bought a new one but don't think I really need to install it as I won't need to plug truck in to charge the batteries at the shop. Driving and charging batteries off alternator should be enough to keep batteries charged the small amount I use it I beleive?
I’m think I'm close — just want to be 100% sure before I hook power back up.
I'm still using my 2000 Ford Bell truck that is falling apart.
I've had the 2010 for three months and am getting tired of owning a 14000 lb paperweight! lol
Thanks so Much
Derek
I bought a 2010 Ford E450 with a Roberts Hydraulic Lift. Batteries were dead when purchased. Unhooked batteries without marking each one ne where to be hooked back to. DUH IS ME lol I then had a battery fire, but it was NOT a system fault(my fault idiot!) — a disconnected positive cable touched the metal battery holder while the batteries were unhooked.
I’m now trying to put everything back together exactly as it was, but I want to confirm whether this hydraulic motor runs on 12V or 24V before I hook anything up. One big question is... should the batteries be in series or parallel?
What I know / have:
2 batteries in the box (See photo)Hydraulic pump with solenoid (see photo)
IOTA DLS-27-25 charger (27.2V output) It was burned. I bought a new one but don't think I really need to install it as I won't need to plug truck in to charge the batteries at the shop. Driving and charging batteries off alternator should be enough to keep batteries charged the small amount I use it I beleive?
- Vanner equalizer(see Photo)
- Also has a 24 Volt Vanner inverter in Cab behind drivers seat Sorry only lets me upload 4 photos I have many more photos.
Note: I have limited knowledge on this but have taken this truck to two truck shops and they said they can't do it. I've scoured youtube for info and spent hours using AI. I also called the manufacturer. They said used a third party to wire the truck and they went out of business.
What’s confusing me:
- The IOTA charger outputs 27.2V, which suggests a 24V system
- The Vanner equalizer also suggests 24V stepping down to 12V
- BUT the pump motor has a “12V” marking on it
- I’ve had a few people tell me they’ve never seen a 24V bucket setup
Original wiring (before fire):
- There were two MEGA fuse holders on the negative side (one per battery)
- I’m replacing those cables
- The rest of the wiring I’m trying to replicate
What I need help confirming:
- Is this likely a 24V system or 12V?
- If 24V:
- Would the batteries be wired in series (pos → neg jumper)?
- If 12V:
- Would it be parallel (pos-pos / neg-neg)?
- Has anyone seen:
- A Roberts Hydraulic setup like this?
- A 24V hydraulic pump on a bucket truck?
- Reconnect it safely
- Match the original configuration
- Avoid damaging the pump or electronics
I’m think I'm close — just want to be 100% sure before I hook power back up.
I'm still using my 2000 Ford Bell truck that is falling apart.
I've had the 2010 for three months and am getting tired of owning a 14000 lb paperweight! lol
Thanks so Much
Derek
