When working together, the WBID and DataLink 2 software will adjust the amp-hour to ensure that charging does not overheat the battery.For the first time only one WBID is required for 12-40 cell sizes.Data communication to the charger can be done over the DC cable without special or auxiliary connectors.All collected data can be stored over the total life of the battery.Six multi-purpose input/output channels to adapt to multiple temperature and level measurements or LED indicators as needed in the application.Williams said the latest competitive advantages to the new WBIDs include: The new WBIDs provide critical information to extend battery life, solve service issues and help with warranty claims, according to AMETEK Prestolite Power Director Patrick Williams. Motive power batteries can be more easily monitored for voltage, temperature and amp-hour usage using the battery identification device number, voltages, amp-hour sizes and start rates. Working together, the WBID and DataLink 2 are designed to improve warehouse efficiency by gathering data wirelessly, monitoring battery usage and identifying potential problems that could lead to downtime. TROY, OH-(Marketwired - Nov 10, 2014) - AMETEK Prestolite Power, a leader in industrial battery charging and fleet management solutions, today began shipping an advanced Wireless Battery Identification Device (WBID) that continually reads and stores information about lift truck batteries. It also announced major updates to DataLink 2, its data analysis software used in conjunction with WBIDs and battery Charger Interface Devices (CIDs).
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