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Re: [OT] batterie UPS



In I.T. we would tag a case like this:
E.U.O.E.

End
User
Operator
Error

End User  / Client trying to service equipment themselves.
Without proper training, unstruction, or understanding / knowledge of the products theory & operation.
Creating a safety / fire hazard.

-StealthMode




On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 11:01 PM StealthMode Hu <stealthmode1975@gmail.com> wrote:
I read most of that, and am over here facepalming.

1) Applied Physics - Electronics Engineering ( AP1 ) - Specializations in Computer Science, and Information Technology.

Never replace a battery or anything power related. Without matching Specs, Voltage/Current. Preferably with OEM authorized parts.

UPS are I.T. Hardware related.
What you should have done from the start is replace the batteries using factory replacement parts.
Instead of cutting corners, tryna save a buck.

Luckily you didnt meltdown the replacement batteries you purchased. Or caused a fire.
They likely burned out prematurely from constant overcharging when at or near 100%.
Developed a " Memory " and only retained a certain portion of capacity.

Stick to modding linux builds.
Leave the I.T. stuff to the I.T. Professionals.

Thanks.

/TipsHat

-StealthMode

On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 5:10 PM Marco Gaiarin <gaio@lilliput.linux.it> wrote:
Mandi! Piviul
  In chel di` si favelave...

> Voi dove le ordinate?

Normalmente al negozio locale, ma non 'consumer', solitamente le CSB da una
catena di elettronica locale (Elco), oppure le Yuasa da Manhattan (che ha la
sede qui a sacile ma vende online):

        https://www.manhattanshop.it/

In generale concordo, devono essere le linee specifiche per UPS.


Altro suggerimento, siccome non si sa quanto vecchie sno le batterie e non
vengno precaricate  prima della spedizione, fare sempre un test di scarica
(calibrazione) appena installato il pacco batterie nuovo.

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