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I have a 650VA APC UPS (Back-UPS Pro 650)
that has worn batteries (occasionally, it starts to beep and the red battery light comes ON) . The UPS is there to ride through brownouts and outages lasting usually less than 10 seconds (have quite a few of those) so if the batteries are less than perfect, I don't care as long as it can last for 10 - 20 seconds. So, how does the UPS's circuitry determines if the battery is going bad? Is it simply a voltage measurement, or something more sophisticated? How difficult would be to modify the UPS to lower the treshold for a bad battery? Alternatively, how would the unit work if I were to connect a marine or car battery instead of the manufacturer supplied battery? TIA |
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