The storage conditions of garbage trucks mainly include the following aspects:
Environmental requirements:
Ventilation: The storage environment should be well ventilated to avoid moisture and mildew.
Dryness: Avoid moisture to prevent vehicle parts from being damaged by moisture.
Light-proof: Avoid direct sunlight to prevent aging of the vehicle surface and internal parts.
Rainproof: Prevent rainwater from intruding and protect the vehicle from water damage.
Away from heat sources: Avoid high temperature environments to prevent overheating of the vehicle.
Away from low-lying areas: Prevent water accumulation and prevent the vehicle from being damp.
Battery maintenance:
SOC value control: Before long-term storage, it is recommended to control the SOC value of the battery between 50% and 80% (3 to 4 grids of power remaining on the instrument).
Regular charging: Fully charge once every two months, and store the car after fully charging to SOC 50% to 80%.
Routine maintenance: A "routine maintenance" is required before the first use of the vehicle after it has been stored for more than 15 days.
Other precautions:
Regular inspection: Regularly check the vehicle components to ensure they are working properly.
Cleaning and maintenance: Keep the vehicle appearance clean and tidy, and clean, repair or replace damaged parts in a timely manner.
