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Daniel Prince October 30th 06 08:49 PM

UPS battery problem
 
A few months ago, my brother replaced the sealed lead-acid-battery
in his IBM brand UPS. The UPS worked for a month or so and then it
quit working. The battery supplied outlets were dead and an LED on
the front panel with a sine wave graphic was blinking.

We opened it up and we could not slide the battery out. I had to
cut the case of the UPS up, with tin snips, to get it out. The case
of the battery has a substantial amount of distortion with bulges
and indentations.

Last Saturday, I went to the TRW swap meet and talked to the vendor
who sold my brother the battery. She said that he must have
connected the battery in reverse. I told her that it had worked for
a while and she said that it would work with a reversed battery
until the charging circuit tries to charge the battery.

I am 99% sure that this is BS. What do you think? Thank you in
advance for all replies.
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it leaves a terrible mess for someone to clean up.

w9gb October 31st 06 02:13 AM

UPS battery problem
 
"Daniel Prince" wrote in message
...
A few months ago, my brother replaced the sealed lead-acid-battery
in his IBM brand UPS. The UPS worked for a month or so and then it
quit working. The battery supplied outlets were dead and an LED on
the front panel with a sine wave graphic was blinking.

We opened it up and we could not slide the battery out. I had to
cut the case of the UPS up, with tin snips, to get it out. The case
of the battery has a substantial amount of distortion with bulges
and indentations.

Last Saturday, I went to the TRW swap meet and talked to the vendor
who sold my brother the battery. She said that he must have
connected the battery in reverse. I told her that it had worked for
a while and she said that it would work with a reversed battery
until the charging circuit tries to charge the battery.

I am 99% sure that this is BS. What do you think? Thank you in
advance for all replies.
--


As reported earlier, primary problems with UPS - listed by frequency (as
reported by UIS)
http://www.uninterruptiblesolutions.com/

1. Dead battery - lead-acid are good for only abut 3 years (5 years max) in
this type of service.
2. Inverter goes bad
3. Charger circuitry goes bad -- either not charging or overcharging the
battery

gb




JW November 1st 06 11:32 AM

UPS battery problem
 
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:49:48 GMT Daniel Prince
wrote in Message id: :

and she said that it would work with a reversed battery
until the charging circuit tries to charge the battery.

I am 99% sure that this is BS. What do you think?


As far as it operating with a backwards battery - I think she's full of
****.

Baron November 1st 06 08:28 PM

UPS battery problem
 
JW wrote:

On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:49:48 GMT Daniel Prince
wrote in Message id: :

and she said that it would work with a reversed battery
until the charging circuit tries to charge the battery.

I am 99% sure that this is BS. What do you think?


As far as it operating with a backwards battery - I think she's full
of ****.


A bit late.... But are not the two connectors different sizes ?
The Yuca 12v sealed battery in mine has two different sized terminals !

--
Baron:

[email protected] November 1st 06 11:06 PM

UPS battery problem
 
JW wrote:
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:49:48 GMT Daniel Prince
wrote in Message id: :


and she said that it would work with a reversed battery
until the charging circuit tries to charge the battery.

I am 99% sure that this is BS. What do you think?


As far as it operating with a backwards battery - I think she's full of
****.


First lead acid battery I made ran quite happily either way round. I
think, but am not certain, that a commercial battery will chemically
reform and work fine backwards, but of course without the benefit of
the various tweaks that distinguish modern lead acids from basic lead
sheet cells.

However failure after just one month is due to something else entirely.


NT



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