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Analysis of the reasons for the rapid power consumption of electric storage pallet trucks when accelerating

by:Staxx Pallet Truck     2022-07-01

Recently, the international situation is very unstable. The troubles in the Middle East have caused great fluctuations in oil prices, so the cost of using fuel pallet trucks has also fluctuated greatly. It is precisely because of this that there is a very good opportunity for the development of the electric storage pallet truck industry. However, we will more or less encounter a problem, that is, when the device is fully charged, once it accelerates, it will directly reduce the power by 1-2 grids. Many driver friends are very puzzled by this. Then we will analyze this situation.

Compared with traditional fuel pallet trucks, electric storage pallet trucks are quick to learn to drive, and the purchase price is relatively much cheaper. But electric pallet jacks have a very big problem, durability and charging. What we should pay attention to here is that when the device starts, the voltage will be reduced and the power consumption will be higher, that is to say, even if you do not use the electric pallet truck, its battery will be in a state of discharge.

Secondly, after the electric storage pallet truck is fully charged, it will not be used for a long time. During this period, although the equipment is not working, the battery is always in a state of discharge, so the electric pallet truck appears to be full of electricity during use, but as long as it accelerates, it will immediately lose one or two bars of electricity. The missing part of the electricity is what we often call 'virtual electricity'. Here we want to remind everyone that if the battery of the electric pallet truck is not used for a long time, it will be damaged, because the electrolyte in the battery will react, resulting in poor power storage performance.

There is also a situation where the aging phenomenon will appear in the circuit of the electric storage pallet truck after long-term use. At this time, the resistance of the electric pallet truck will increase, so that the battery storage capacity will be transferred between circuits. Because the resistance is too large, the current will directly decrease, and even if the battery is fully charged, the current will be unstable. If one of the batteries in the electric pallet truck is broken and the electric pallet truck is used for a long time, once a battery fails, its resistance will also increase, and the power will be reduced accordingly. Therefore, if it is found that the battery of the electric pallet jack is not enough, it is necessary to check whether the battery is damaged.

The above is the analysis of the reason why the electric storage pallet truck consumes power quickly when accelerating. I hope our explanation can solve the problem for everyone. If you have any questions, please call us!


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