The low temperature environment will have a certain impact on the battery performance and equipment operation of lithium-ion tractors. By mastering the scientific key points and battery maintenance methods, we can effectively ensure the stable operation of the equipment and prolong the battery life.
Key points for the use of lithium battery tractors in low temperature environments
Pre-start preheating process: The battery activity decreases at low temperatures. Before starting, the device preheating function should be turned on in advance to allow the battery to gradually adapt to the ambient temperature. The preheating time can be adjusted according to the actual low temperature level, generally controlled at about 5-10 minutes to avoid direct high-load start-up causing battery loss.
Reasonable control of operating load: The discharge capacity of the battery decreases in a low temperature environment, so the load of the tractor should be appropriately reduced to avoid long-term full load operation, reduce the excessive discharge of the battery, and prevent damage to the internal structure of the battery.
Avoid frequent start-stop operation: Frequent start-stop operation will increase the instantaneous discharge pressure of the battery, and this effect will be amplified in a low-temperature environment. During operation, try to maintain smooth driving to reduce unnecessary start-stop operation and reduce battery loss speed.
Q20A battery daily maintenance method
Keep the battery clean and dry: Regularly wipe the surface of the battery to remove dust, oil and other debris to avoid the accumulation of impurities that cause poor contact of the battery interface. At the same time, pay attention to the dryness of the battery environment to prevent circuit failure or battery corrosion caused by humid environment.
Follow the standard charging process: When charging, choose the appropriate charger to ensure that the charging environment temperature is within the appropriate range (usually 0-40 ° C), and avoid direct fast charging in a low temperature environment. Do not interrupt during the charging process, and disconnect the power supply in time after the power is fully charged to prevent overcharge or undercharge.
Regularly check the battery status: Regularly check the voltage, temperature and other parameters of the battery during daily use to observe whether there are abnormal conditions such as bulging and leakage. If abnormal parameters or appearance damage is found, stop using it in time and contact a professional for inspection and maintenance.
Maintenance during idle periods: If the tractor is idle for a long time, the battery should be kept between 50% and 70%, and placed in a dry and ventilated environment with suitable temperature, and regularly recharged to avoid battery performance degradation due to long-term power loss.
Through the above scientific use points and maintenance methods, the negative impact of low temperature environments on lithium-ion tractors and Q20A batteries can be effectively reduced, the reliability and service life of the equipment can be improved, and the smooth progress of daily operations can be guaranteed.
