2026-06-25

リチウムフォークリフトのバッテリー交換サイクルとメンテナンスの節約のヒント

リチウムフォークリフトのバッテリー交換サイクルとメンテナンスの節約のヒント(図1)

電動フォークリフトのパワーコアはバッテリーです。交換サイクルを正しく把握し、日常のメンテナンスを行うことで、バッテリーの使用時間を効果的に延長し、長期的な運用コストを削減できます。

リチウムフォークリフトのバッテリーを合理的に交換するには、まずサイクル寿命パラメータに注目しなければならない。一般的な正規製品の標準的な完全充放電サイクルは2千回から4千回程度である。ここでの完全充放電とは、電池の電力量が100からゼロになってから満充電することを指す。実際の使用では完全放電を実現することは少なく、電力量が20から30に残って補充されることが多い。この浅い充電と浅い放電の方式は実際のサイクル回数を延長する。また、電池の減衰状況にもよる。電池の実際の容量が定格容量の70から80を下回ると、交換を検討する必要がある。この時、電池の持続時間が大幅に低下し、日常の作業

毎日のメンテナンスのためのお金を節約するためのいくつかの重要なポイントがあります。1つ目は、充電のタイミングと時間を合理的に制御することです。充電する前に電力が完全になくなるまで待たないでください。残りの20〜30を補充できます。過充電しないでください。通常の充電が完了したら、時間内に充電器を抜いてください。フローティング時間が長すぎてセルを損傷しないようにします。2つ目は、バッテリーコンパートメントとバッテリー表面をきれいにし、ほこりや油の蓄積を防ぎ、短絡や熱放散を防ぐために、乾いた柔らかい布で定期的に拭くことです。3つ目は、適切な動作環境温度を維持することです。リチウム電池の最適な動作温度は摂氏15〜35度です。周囲温度が高すぎたり低すぎたりすると第四に、過負荷操作を避けることです。過負荷は、セルの老化を加速し、損失を増加させ、バッテリーの放電電流を大きくします。

毎日の作業では、バッテリーを交換する必要があるかどうかをいくつかの小さな詳細から事前に判断できます。たとえば、同じ作業強度でバッテリーの寿命が大幅に短くなり、充電時間が以前よりもはるかに長くなり、バッテリーが異常に加熱されます。充電時など。これらの状況が発生した場合は、時間内に確認し、必要に応じて交換してください。操作効率に影響を与えないように、バッテリー。

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