Small lithium-ion forklifts are widely used in warehousing, logistics, manufacturing workshops and other scenarios due to their flexibility, simple operation, environmental protection and energy saving. Lithium batteries, as the core component, require reasonable daily maintenance to extend their service life and maintain stable performance.
In terms of storage, small lithium forklift lithium batteries have certain requirements for ambient temperature and humidity. The appropriate storage environment temperature is usually between 15 ° C and 25 ° C. If stored for a long time, the battery should be maintained at 40% to 60%. Check the battery regularly once a month. If it is lower than 30%, it should be replenished in time. At the same time, avoid storage in humid, corrosive gases or direct sunlight to prevent damage to the battery shell or internal components.
Precautions in the charging process are also very important. Use a charger that matches the battery to avoid mixing non-compatible charging devices to prevent overcharging, overdischarging or voltage instability. When charging, choose an area with good ventilation and away from flammable and explosive items. Do not cover any items on the surface of the battery to avoid affecting heat dissipation. In addition, do not charge after the battery is completely exhausted. It is recommended to replenish the remaining power in time when 20% to 30%, and do not overcharge. The charger shows that it can be powered off after it is fully charged.
Do a good job of cleaning during daily use. If there is dust, oil or water stains on the surface of the lithium battery of a small lithium battery forklift, wipe it with a dry and soft rag in time. Do not use wet rags, organic solvents or chemical cleaners to avoid short circuit or corrosion of the battery. Also regularly check whether the battery cable, plug and socket are loose, damaged or oxidized. If any problems are found, they should be dealt with in time to ensure stable connection.
In addition, pay attention to the heat dissipation of the battery and avoid violent collisions. When working on a small lithium battery forklift, the battery will generate a certain amount of heat. If the heat dissipation is not smooth, it may affect the performance. To avoid continuous overload operation for a long time, the vehicle can rest properly during the operation gap, so that the battery can dissipate heat naturally. Be careful during handling or use to avoid severe collisions or squeezes of the battery and prevent damage to the internal structure.
