Forklift Battery Charging and Safe Installation
Batteries used in forklifts are costly pieces of machinery which are fairly large weighing many pounds. The job of installing and charging these batteries is something that would need to be planned out ahead of time so as to make sure that these procedures can be completed safely and properly. Maintaining correct handling and a sound charging method could majorly increase the battery's regular life span.
Standard Charging
It is recommended that the battery is not connected to the charger until it is at or lower than 20% capacity. By charging the battery when it is higher than 20 percent, the battery's lifespan could really be shortened. On around every 5th charge cycle, the charger has to be set on the weekend or equalize setting, depending on which kind of charger you are utilizing.
The charging cycle should never be interrupted. As soon as the charge cycle is done, you should avoid using the battery for several hours. By practicing these methods, you can help ensure that you get the maximum battery performance available.
Charger Maintenance
Make sure the charger is turned off prior to hooking up the battery to the charger. You then can connect the charger to the battery. This is a common mistake that could accidentally cause damage to both the forklift and the charger. It is also really vital that the battery amperage must match that of the charger.
The battery should never be allowed to to deep discharge or to completely discharge. This would ultimately shorten the lift of the battery and can even prevent the charger from being able to start. If the battery charger reads that there is no activity in the battery, it will not start the charge cycle. If this situation happens, a technician must be called to be able to re-set the charger prior to charge being able to begin.