Hi
Just replacing the batteries should not have, by any means, induce
a defect. I'd check if it turns on using the old batteries because as
less probable as it can be, one (or both) of the new batteries might be
defective. I've seen "new" batteries that sat on a shelf long enough
before
Larry Fahnoe via Nut-upsuser
writes:
> Somewhat off-topic, but seeking some input from other tech folk on
> this list. I have a Tripp-Lite SMART 2200 (a white tower that looks
> similar to, but predates the black SMART2200NET) that just failed its
> monthly battery test so I bought new batteries
Hello,
Somewhat off-topic, but seeking some input from other tech folk on this list. I
have a Tripp-Lite SMART 2200 (a white tower that looks similar to, but predates
the black SMART2200NET) that just failed its monthly battery test so I bought
new batteries and replaced the old ones. Sadly onc