Forklift Battery Charging and Safe Installation
Batteries used in forklifts are expensive pieces of machinery which are pretty large weighing many pounds. The job of installing and charging these batteries is something which would need to be planned out ahead of time in order to make sure that these methods are able to be done safely and correctly. Maintaining a sound charging procedure and correct handling could really increase the standard lifespan of a battery.
Standard Charging
It is essential not to connect the battery to the charger until it is at 20 percent capacity or less. By charging the battery when it is higher than 20 percent, the lifespan of the battery could actually be shortened. On approximately every 5th charge cycle, the charger should be set on the weekend or equalize setting, depending on which kind of charger you are utilizing.
The cycle of charging should not get interrupted. You must avoid utilizing the battery for several hours when the charge cycle is done. By practicing these procedures, you will be able to help make certain that you get the maximum battery performance available.
Charger Maintenance
Be certain to have the charger turned off while in the process of hooking up the battery to the charger. Connect the charger to the battery and not the forklift. This is a common error which could inadvertently cause damage to both the charger and the forklift. What's more, it is very important 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 might 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 will need to be called to be able to re-set the charger prior to charge being able to start.