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Hi - I work for Eagle Eye Power Solutions (eepowersolutions.com) and we sell battery testing, monitoring and charging equipment. We're starting to grow in the motive power industry for forklift battery preventative maintenance testing.

I just wanted to do a little market research to see what are the most common methods everyone uses to test forklift batteries and which do you prefer & why. (I appreciate all feedback!)

Eagle Eye currently supplies battery load banks for battery discharge testing & digital hydrometers for specific gravity/state of charge testing. I wanted to see how common these products are in terms of your battery maintenance programs.

Thanks again!
  • Posted 31 Jan 2014 06:46
  • By EagleEyePower
  • joined 31 Jan'14 - 2 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
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