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Mitsubishi Warehouse Forklifts Montana

Mitsubishi Warehouse Forklifts Montana

Consider the Fast Charge Option
When it comes to recharging the battery of a forklift, there is an old rule of thumb which goes something like this: utilize the battery for a shift of approximately 8 hours, charge it for 8 hours and then let it cool and rest for another 8 hours. This formula has changed for numerous work operations that run more than one 8 hour shift. The fast charging option has become a very popular alternative to traditional charging and since its evolution; many businesses have chosen to make the switch.

What Are the Advantages of Fast Charging?

Less Charging Time
It can take a standard charger to charge a battery from 20% charged to 100% charged in about 8 hours. Fast charging could now accomplish this same charging in roughly an hour to an hour and a half! Numerous companies use scheduled break and lunch times to complete this vital job.

Easier Refills
Frequently, fast charge batteries also need a single-point watering system. This system means that users do not have to remove the battery from the lift truck to be able to water it.

Temperature-Sensitive Design
These new fast charge batteries have a thermistor located close to the center cell so as to monitor temperature. When the temperature gets to a specific level, the charge rate is reduced and sometimes even stopped so as to make sure the battery does not overheat. Unfortunately, this process can lead to an undercharged battery. There are some particular fast charge battery brands which utilize copper inserts, inter-cell connectors and extra thick posts so as to increase conductivity and reduce heat generation due to the higher current. These features help to allow the battery to accept a higher charge rate for a longer time period.

The overall production of these equipment has been greatly enhanced ever since the development of the fast charge battery system. Before, businesses used to need more than one equipment when they were operating around the clock; now they can save much money and utilize one forklift twice as much in a day with by using the fast charging batteries.

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