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Re: [Slightly OT Contd...] - UPS Calibration.



Gary Jenkins wrote:

>I had a problem like this with the same model (although not when it
>was calibrating, this was under normal circumstances). I figured the
>batteries were on the way out and replaced them. The problem remained,
>so that was a waste of money!
>
>Bascially it seemed that whilst the 2200 circuitry can handle a load
>of up to 100% (2200W, iirc) on the scale, the batteries inside can't
>sustain that 100% load for very long. Like you i had about 40% load,
>and the run time was short- about 15-17 minutes.
>
>
Yeah it's a wierd one. The UPS *USED* to be fine but the batteries went
on it (when it was about 5 years old) and at the time I was out of work
and so I removed the batteries and put the UPS aside for when I could
afford to replace them. As it is, with my "big" server hanging
off it
it's only egistering about 12% load so it's not being caned ... I ended
up scouring the house for things that I could plug into it to actually
generate some usefull load to try to calibrate it with!

I guess the UPS could well have died whilst it's been mothballed but
it's been so long since I've had it in use that I could just as well be
missing something obvious! :-D

>Wait for an UPC experts opinion, but you can get a battery case to
>daisy chain more batteries to the 2200, which will increase the run
>time at higher loads. I ended up buying a second UPS with 2 battery
>packs. the 2200 now does lighter duties, but is working fine.
>
>
You can only do this on the "XL" versions of the UPS (mine isn't
an XL)
but I do have three external battery cabinets that I obtained from
somewhere. (Knackered batteries in them though of course.)

Phil



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