Re: [CGUYS] UPS Update

2007-10-16 Thread db
I missed the first part of this string but UPS batteries do wear out... 
they are only good for several years.  And the good thing to know is 
that with the use of a screwdriver, you can replace them with another 
from any online battery retailer for $15 to $18.  They are the same gel 
or AGM glass matt batteries that are used in emergency lighting units so 
are mass produced and inexpensive. 


db

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My thanks to all the suggestions re. the UPS unit(s) that we have had 
difficulty with. My husband got serious and did some internet searching re. APC UPS 
units and found some info about the Battery Back-UPS ES being problematic when 
dealing with line fluctuation. We phoned APC today (sent them info by e-mail 
and they actually sent back a phone # that actually reached a real tech support 
department. Very impressive.) It turns out that they are replacing the unit I 
bought 3 weeks ago as being defective. They are replacing the unit we bought 
a couple of years ago (still under warranty) as being defective.  They are 
replacing the battery in a 3rd unit, also under warranty. I'll keep you posted 
re. whether, or not, the replacements work any better than the current units.


Mical Wilmoth Carton
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The more sophisticated units often have self-test circuitry even if
the unit is setup to be monitored by a connected computer; this may
relate to the 2-4 AM thing. The other issue might be a failing
battery. They do wear out. I have 2 TrippLite 1000VA units that have a
real time read-out for the line voltage. They were about $100 the last
time I saw one at Costco.







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Re: [CGUYS] UPS Update

2007-10-16 Thread Paul Meyer
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Any UPS units that have self test capabilities?
 
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I missed the first part of this string but UPS batteries do wear out...
 
they are only good for several years.  And the good thing to know is 
that with the use of a screwdriver, you can replace them with another 
from any online battery retailer for $15 to $18.  They are the same gel
 
or AGM glass matt batteries that are used in emergency lighting units
 so 
are mass produced and inexpensive. 
 
db

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My thanks to all the suggestions re. the UPS unit(s) that we have had
 
 difficulty with. My husband got serious and did some internet
 searching re. APC UPS 
 units and found some info about the Battery Back-UPS ES being
 problematic when 
 dealing with line fluctuation. We phoned APC today (sent them info by
 e-mail 
 and they actually sent back a phone # that actually reached a real
 tech support 
 department. Very impressive.) It turns out that they are replacing
 the unit I 
 bought 3 weeks ago as being defective. They are replacing the unit we
 bought 
 a couple of years ago (still under warranty) as being defective. 
 They are 
 replacing the battery in a 3rd unit, also under warranty. I'll keep
 you posted 
 re. whether, or not, the replacements work any better than the
 current units.

 Mical Wilmoth Carton
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   
 The more sophisticated units often have self-test circuitry even if
 the unit is setup to be monitored by a connected computer; this may
 relate to the 2-4 AM thing. The other issue might be a failing
 battery. They do wear out. I have 2 TrippLite 1000VA units that have
 a
 real time read-out for the line voltage. They were about $100 the
 last
 time I saw one at Costco.

 




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[CGUYS] UPS Update

2007-10-15 Thread Chrperson
My thanks to all the suggestions re. the UPS unit(s) that we have had 
difficulty with. My husband got serious and did some internet searching re. APC 
UPS 
units and found some info about the Battery Back-UPS ES being problematic when 
dealing with line fluctuation. We phoned APC today (sent them info by e-mail 
and they actually sent back a phone # that actually reached a real tech support 
department. Very impressive.) It turns out that they are replacing the unit I 
bought 3 weeks ago as being defective. They are replacing the unit we bought 
a couple of years ago (still under warranty) as being defective.  They are 
replacing the battery in a 3rd unit, also under warranty. I'll keep you posted 
re. whether, or not, the replacements work any better than the current units.

Mical Wilmoth Carton
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 The more sophisticated units often have self-test circuitry even if
 the unit is setup to be monitored by a connected computer; this may
 relate to the 2-4 AM thing. The other issue might be a failing
 battery. They do wear out. I have 2 TrippLite 1000VA units that have a
 real time read-out for the line voltage. They were about $100 the last
 time I saw one at Costco.
 




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