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If you work in a warehouse or factory where forklifts are deployed to lift and transport heavy items, you probably know the critical importance of keeping these machines running. Taking care of the lithium ion forklift battery is one important aspect of maintaining the performance of forklifts. This guide will review some useful tips for proper forklift battery care. We’ll also talk about some of the many good things about lithium-ion batteries, how to choose the right battery for your particular needs and tips for saving money while making your battery last longer.

Keep the battery charged. Your forklift battery must be kept charged. If your battery drains quickly, you'll have to charge it more often. Use the right charger for your battery type Note: The battery type matters greatly when it comes to recharging. Be sure to always follow the manufacturer's instructions on battery charge duration and voltage.

The Benefits of Switching to Lithium-Ion Forklift Batteries

Monitor water levels frequently. Typical forklift batteries use lead-acid technology that needs distilled water to operate effectively. You should really verify the water levels for each section of the battery and refill water if needed. On the other hand, if you provide a lot of charge to the battery, the damage will be caused by (too much) water that is too becomes too much.

Check for corrosion on the battery terminals. The connections on the battery can get rusty/corroded over time. To clean them, disconnect the cable from the terminal and use a wire brush to brush off the rust. But do mean with care doing this! Be careful not to touch the positive and negative terminals together, as this can cause an electric shock.

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