Battery for forklift 2023 How to Water Your Forklift Battery Correctly
Until it’s time for forklift battery maintenance, electricity and water don’t mix. H2O is not only cool and refreshing; it is also necessary for proper battery function in electric forklifts. You can help ensure that you know how to water your forklift battery by following a few simple guidelines and using the proper equipment.
Improper water levels can lower battery life and reduce the cycle time between charges, decreasing your forklift’s effectiveness while increasing energy and maintenance costs.
In modern lead acid batteries that run most electric forklifts, water fills the individual cells to ensure a functional mix of the chemicals and electrolytes that power the equipment. Should water levels dip too low in your forklift battery, it can cause preventable damage to your equipment. Improper water levels can lower battery life and reduce the cycle time between charges, decreasing your forklift’s effectiveness while increasing energy and maintenance costs. To prevent this damage, you should do the following:
Water the battery after charging. Unless the metal plates of the individual cells are exposed, watering before charging can cause overflows and electrolyte imbalance. If the plates are exposed, top the battery enough to cover them, recharge them, and then complete regular watering after charging. Use pure or distilled water. Water that is dirty or filled with particulates can cause electrolyte imbalances and damage the battery. Distilled water isn’t usually needed so long as pure, clean water is used. If available, use a single-point watering system. They save you time and make sure water levels are appropriate in all battery cells. Avoid lengthy exposure to cold temperatures. If water freezes in your batteries, it can damage them.
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