On 4/2/24 07:13, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser wrote:
Well, for a bit of devil's advocate - if the battery swelled, it might
hace leaked or fumed, contaminating the device and contacts.
The safe approach (for their liability, and for end-users' fire hazard
really) is to not claim the device is sa
Well, for a bit of devil's advocate - if the battery swelled, it might hace
leaked or fumed, contaminating the device and contacts.
The safe approach (for their liability, and for end-users' fire hazard
really) is to not claim the device is safe to use anymore.
Jim
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024, 07:11 Ben
On 4/1/24 7:37 PM, Phil Stracchino via Nut-upsuser wrote:
So, I just rebuilt the battery packs in my PR3000LCDRTXL2U and its expansion
unit. You don't want to KNOW. If the internal batteries have overheated and
bulged, you CANNOT remove the battery pack intact even by partially
disassembling
So, I just rebuilt the battery packs in my PR3000LCDRTXL2U and its
expansion unit. You don't want to KNOW. If the internal batteries have
overheated and bulged, you CANNOT remove the battery pack intact even by
partially disassembling the UPS, you have to pry the batteries out via
the top of