When charging forklift batteries, it’s important to follow these simple tips to ensure the longevity and performance of your battery.
Keep your battery:
- Cool – Allow the battery to cool after charging to below 120°F before use.
- Clean – Clean, dry batteries last longer and experience fewer issues.
- Watered – Make sure the battery plates are covered with water, but avoid overfilling.
- Charged – Unless using specialized chargers, charge the battery no more than once every 24 hours.
- Discharged – Do not discharge the battery more than 80% (many forklifts have a lift interrupt feature to prevent over-discharge).
- Rotated – Rotate your battery fleet regularly if you’re operating in a multi-shift, multi-battery environment.
On a daily basis:
- Inspect the batteries after a full charge and cooling period (typically 8 hours of charging and 8 hours of cooling). Check for frayed cables, broken connectors, or any other visible issues.
- Ensure batteries are discharged to no more than 80%. Avoid using a boost charge during breaks to “trick” the forklift into thinking the battery has more energy than it does. This can damage both the battery and the forklift. Over-discharge leads to higher current flowing into the truck, which causes more wear on the electrical components.
On a regular basis:
- Ensure that the battery and charger are properly matched. Just because the connectors fit doesn’t mean the charger output matches the battery’s DC voltage and amp-hour capacity. Have your sales rep perform an audit to confirm compatibility.
- Water the battery weekly after a full recharge. The water level should be about 1/4″ below the vent well neck. Use demineralized or distilled water for best results.
- Perform an equalizing charge once a week. Some chargers have this feature built in automatically. If unsure, check with your sales rep for guidance.
- Clean and neutralize the batteries twice a year to prolong their lifespan.
- At the same time, have a technician check the specific gravity, cell temperatures, and voltages for any issues.