Jim Felton wrote:
> Pete, we use APC UPSs all over the station. We have found they will run warm
> when on battery power.  If they feel hot I would suggest you pull the
> battery and check for blistering.  We have found the UPS will pass the self
> test and have a battery that has melted the plastic battery housing to the
> point they have blistered. 

Hi Jim,

The battery is connected by a couple of wires that don't *want* to come 
off. How do you remove them?

Unless they are disconnected you can only see part of the battery.

> The last power failure one of my APCs did not maintain the power. The 
> battery is quite hot, like a cheap notebook. However, the "Replace 
> Battery" light is not on. Is the whole APC shot, or just the battery?
> 
> "Back-UPS CS 3 5 0" is on the front of it.
> 
> Not a lot of info on the apc website
> 
> http://www.apc.com/support/
-- 
Regards,

Pete
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