OK, my UPS turned out to be older that I thought. I apparently bought and installed it in September 2016 (not 2017 as I initially wrote). That makes for over 3 years of work, which is over the life expectancy of the batteries, so I ordered new battery pack.

However, how could I make a full charge/discharge test? Should I disable SHUTDOWNCMD in upsmon.conf? Or is there any other way to ignore forced shutdown? I'd like to see how long it would go until the batteries actually drain.


Regards,
--
Georgi

On 12.1.2020 at 12:43, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On January 12, 2020 12:27:38 PM GMT+02:00, "Georgi D. Sotirov" 
<gdsoti...@gmail.com> wrote:
You have a point, but how to check the actual manufacturing date?
Some UPSes return this date whem intetogated with upsc
Otherwise... examine carefully the labels of the UPS
Regards
wolfy


Regards,
--
Georgi

On 11.1.2020 at 17:54, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On January 11, 2020 3:02:59 PM GMT+02:00, "Georgi D. Sotirov"
<gdsoti...@gmail.com> wrote:
OK. I'll try it, but it really puzzles me how the battery could have
gone bad for just 15 months. The online power is pretty stable, so
the
battery hasn't gone through many charge/discharge cycles...
It also depends on the actual manufacturing date. If it was stored in
a warehouse long enough before you purchased it...

wolfy


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