High&Low Temperature Season LFP Lithium Battery Forklift Maintenance Tips

2026-05-26 14:57:09

High-Temperature Season Lithium Battery Forklift Maintenance Tips

 

Core Recommendations: 

 Avoid charging during peak heat hours; let the forklift cool down for 30 minutes after operation before charging. 

Control continuous working intensity and allow periodic shutdowns for cooling.

 Regularly clean dust from the battery surface, and inspect cooling fans and wiring connections.

When storing long-term, maintain charge level between 50% and 70%; avoid storing fully charged or completely discharged.

 

Control continuous working intensity and allow periodic shutdowns for cooling. 

Regularly clean dust from the battery surface, and inspect cooling fans and wiring connections. 

When storing long-term, maintain charge level between 50% and 70%; avoid storing fully charged or completely discharged. 

 

Low-Temperature Season Lithium Battery Forklift Maintenance Tips 

 Maintain an appropriate operating environment temperature.Low-Temperature Season Forklift Lithium Battery Maintenance Tips 

Maintain an appropriate operating environment temperature.

Park the forklift indoors in a garage above 0°C whenever possible; avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below -10°C.

 If operating in cold conditions, preheat the forklift for 510 minutes before use to gradually restore battery activity.

Avoid full-load operations in low temperatures; reduce workload and minimize battery discharge depth as needed.

Optimize Charging Methods: 

Park the forklift indoors in a garage above 0°C whenever possible; avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below -10°C. 

 If operating in cold conditions, preheat the forklift for 510 minutes before use to gradually restore battery activity. 

 Avoid full-load operations in low temperatures; reduce workload and minimize battery discharge depth.  

Optimize Charging Methods 

Charge in warm indoor environments where ambient temperature stays between 5°C and 30°C. 

Avoid fast charging in cold conditions; use standard charging mode and extend charging time by 20%30%. 

Battery charge acceptance decreases at low temperaturesdo not overcharge. Stop charging once the charger indicates full charge.- Charge in warm indoor environments where ambient temperature stays between 5°C and 30°C.

Avoid fast charging in cold conditions; use standard charging mode and extend charging time by 20%30% if necessary.

Battery charge acceptance decreases at low temperatures  do not overcharge. Stop charging once the charger indicates full charge.

 

 For long-term idle batteries, perform a supplemental charge monthly, maintaining charge levels between 40% and 60%. 

 

Standard Operating Practices 

 In cold conditions, avoid frequent start-stop cycles to reduce damage from high-current discharges. 

 When climbing slopes or handling heavy loads, reduce speed in advance to prevent sudden high-current output from the battery. 

For long-term idle batteries, perform a top-up charge monthly, maintaining charge levels between 40% and 60%.

Standard Operating Practices:

In cold conditions, avoid frequent starting and stopping of the forklift to reduce damage from high-current discharges.

When climbing slopes or handling heavy loads, reduce speed in advance to prevent sudden high-current output from the battery.

 After operation, move the forklift to a warmer environment promptly and wait until the battery temperature rises before charging.- After operation, move the forklift to a warmer environment promptly and wait until the battery temperature rises before charging.