Discussion:
Charging options

Can you use an external 24v charger to charge this pallet Jack? Or are you limited to the 110v cord?
  • Posted 23 Apr 2020 12:22
  • By Charles_Curran
  • joined 23 Apr'20 - 1 message
  • Nebraska, United States
Chuck Curra
Showing items 1 - 2 of 2 results.
The WP-3020 can use an external charger with 24V40A chargers. Or 24V50A. Both can work with a lead-acid battery. If you want to 8 hours charging time, you might want to use 24V50A.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2020 18:53
  • By Pigs_Flys
  • joined 20 Nov'19 - 3 messages
  • China
A world of unusual
YES.use any charger you want....as long as the amps are correct
  • Posted 23 Apr 2020 12:50
  • Modified 23 Apr 2020 12:51 by poster
  • By Ifixit
  • joined 30 Jan'17 - 174 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

Post your Reply

Forkliftaction accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to our rules of conduct. Click here for more information.

If you are having trouble using the Discussion Forums, please contact us for help.

Showcased in the Virtual Expo

Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Upcoming in the editorial calendar
MANAGING MIXED FLEETS
Oct 2025
ASSET FINANCE
Nov 2025
Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Toyota 8FGCU25
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Used - Sale
SMV (Konecranes) 4632TC5
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.