Forklift Battery | Traction battery
BLE 600: A Versatile Battery Management Device

The BLE 600 is a compact 3-in-1 device designed for charging, discharging, and activating lead acid or nickel-cadmium (NC) batteries. It is ideal for forklift batteries and battery charging systems used in uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), emergency lighting systems, and central battery systems. Thanks to its small size, the BLE 600 is a portable and convenient tool for regular maintenance of single cells, especially older ones, with voltages of 1.2V, 2V, 4V, 6V, 8V, and 12V.

Flexible Functionality for Battery Maintenance

The BLE 600 can perform its three functions—charging, discharging, and activating—either separately or simultaneously. This flexibility enables users to effectively maintain forklift batteries while streamlining overall service. When used together, the charging and discharging functions can charge and discharge the batteries in one or multiple circuits using a low constant current. The device can even perform these operations multiple times individually.

Regeneration and Monitoring Capabilities

The activation function repairs damaged material on the battery electrode plate, correcting any malfunctions and thereby regenerating the battery. This process increases the capacity of the forklift battery. Additionally, as a battery load simulator, the BLE 600 checks the battery’s discharge status and can conduct capacity tests to accurately determine the actual capacity of the battery systems.

By regenerating forklift batteries, the BLE 600 enhances their efficiency and optimizes resource usage. It also allows for long-term monitoring of battery conditions, continuously checking the traction battery to prevent serious damage over time. The device features a user-friendly interface with both touchscreen and keyboard controls. Furthermore, it includes a direct USB drive for easy data transfer to a PC. Software updates can be completed quickly, and users can download reports in Excel format at any time.

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