[ale] OT: question about replacing batteries in a APC UPS
Courtney Thomas
cc.thomas at earthlink.net
Tue Dec 20 08:10:16 EST 2005
Pardon my ignorance, but what kind of tester are you recommending, how
does it work and what does it test for, please ?
Thank you,
C.Thomas
Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Before blasting APC, was your power source cleanly grounded; or did it
> have an open loop?
>
> I'd recommend testing your outlets with a cheap home depot tester before
> installing a UPS. A UPS will only be as reliable as the power source
> beneath it.
>
> -CB
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> Mike Harrison wrote:
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>>>worse. The unit started beeping nonstop and would shut itself off and
>>>then wait for a minute or so and turn itself back on only to start
>>>beeping again, and the unit doesn't keep running if the power is pulled
>>>
>>>
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>>I could have described it as an APC UPS from this description alone.
>>Trash it. Buy a cheap Tripp-Lite or non-name brand, It'll work better,
>>longer.
>>
>>Twice in my life I've open the door to my old NOC to the acrid smell
>>of burnt components and smoke and found a rack mount APC UPS
>>clicking on and off in that cycle.
>>
>>The other weird thing about APC's is many of them switch 'on' for
>>frequency shifts in the line frequency.. and it does not take much of a
>>shift. This is a real problem if your generator oscillates a little on
>>center frequency. Most other UPS's switch on missed pulses/cycles or
>>average voltage drop. I've seen bad line power frequencies that bothered
>>nothing else cause an APC's to "eat itself".
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