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Re: Re: APC Batteries.
Hiya Andy,
Would you see any problem with using these batteries - is anything
likely to go bang :) The connector is easily pulled off to let me
connect the apc direct onto the battery. Using it - they do seem to
charge etc. My only concern was I might be putting extra stress on the ups.
a silly question, does this mean we would have more run time if the
batteries are from a 'bigger' ups?
Cheers
Wayne.
Andy Whitfield wrote:
> The SU700INET takes an RBC5
> The SUA750I takes an RBC48
> Looks like the same batteries to me but a different connector.
> Andy
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Wayne <Wayne@...> wrote:
>
>> Hiya Gary,
>> Thanks for that, I've had a look but must be pressing the wrong
>>
> buttons!
>
>> One battery has a little spec but the other just says its for an
>>
> APC :-/
>
>> so nothing to directly compare. The model numbers are different -
>>
> but I
>
>> guess that's the case because of this quick connection lead that
>>
> comes
>
>> with the 750 battery.
>>
>> What I did get from the web site was that they want me to buy a
>>
> new more
>
>> 'up to date' model ! but I guess they all say that :)
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Wayne.
>>
>>
>>
>> Gary Jenkins wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Wayne,
>>> The best thing to do is to look at the apc website, (apcc.com)
>>> click battery replacement,
>>> then lookup the models. Your old battery is a RBC5, your new
one
>>>
> is a RBC48.
>
>>> For each you can see the technical specifications if you click
>>>
> the RBC link.
>
>>> , and then you can see whether you think its a match beyond
the
>>>
> connector.
>
>>> Hope this helps
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
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