
Charging time reference instructions
regular charging mode duration
When using standard conventional charging equipment, the charging time of a 5-ton electric counterweight forklift is usually about 8 to 10 hours. This time is based on the reference value obtained under the standard conditions of battery remaining power below 20% and the ambient temperature is between 10 ° C and 30 ° C. It can meet the needs of the battery from low power to full charge.
fast charging mode duration
If the suitable fast charging equipment is used, the charging time of this forklift can be greatly shortened, and the power can be replenished from 20% to 80% in 2 to 3 hours. However, fast charging is only suitable for emergency replenishment scenarios. Long-term frequent use of fast charging may have a certain impact on battery life. It is recommended to choose the regular charging mode first.
Factors that affect charging time
The charging time is affected by a variety of factors, such as the remaining battery power, the higher the remaining power, the shorter the charging time required; the ambient temperature will also be affected, when the temperature is lower than 5 ° C or higher than 35 ° C, the battery charging efficiency will decrease, and the charging time may be extended by 1 to 2 hours; in addition, the different power specifications of the charging device will also directly affect the charging speed.
Power consumption reference description
Power consumption of regular job scenarios
When performing routine operations such as pallet handling and stacking on a flat indoor site, the forklift consumes about 8 to 10 kWh of electricity per hour. According to the full power state, it can usually operate continuously for 6 to 8 hours, which can basically meet the needs of most daily operations.
Power consumption for special operation scenarios
If operating on outdoor ramps, lifting heavy objects frequently, or driving at high speed for a long time, the power consumption of the forklift will increase, reaching 12 to 15 kWh per hour, and the continuous operation time may be shortened to 4 to 6 hours.
Factors that affect power consumption
The operating environment is one of the key factors affecting power consumption. Ramps and muddy pavements will increase the power loss of forklifts. Operating intensity will also have an impact. Frequent lifting, steering, and acceleration will increase energy consumption. In addition, the service life of the battery will also affect power consumption. As the battery life increases, the battery life will decrease, and the power consumption will increase relatively.
Daily charging and energy management recommendations
In order to prolong battery life and optimize energy consumption, it is recommended to start charging when the remaining battery power drops to about 20% to avoid excessive discharge; choose to charge in a temperature-appropriate environment to improve charging efficiency; try to avoid frequent acceleration and sudden braking in daily operations to reduce unnecessary energy consumption.
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