this is a bad case of positive plate growth.
in a ups near you?
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Re: in a ups near you?
This battery was most likely to have not been charged within 3 months.
I am also aware of a malpractice with lead-acid batteries in new UPS units in stores, which are not charged every 3 months (especially in second-hand ones). This can lead to the battery becoming sulphated, which renders the battery useless, and more expensive for the consumer.
UPS units (and other equipment with lead-acid batteries) need to have a "sell-by" date (if they are in their box and cannot be recharged without the need to open the box).
Also, I recommend that the manufacturers of UPS units and other equipment with lead-acid batteries provide a recharging port on the box, so the batteries inside them can be recharged without the need to open the whole box.My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.
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by carrzkissHello, all.
Cyberpower Battery Backup Unit.
I bought two new ML18-12 batteries through Amazon (They have already refunded my money for the two batteries as we thought the batteries might have been bad.)
When I got them in, they were not fully charged. I connected them to the UPS and waited 24 hours before connecting any networking equipment.
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What you see in the video and pictures attached is the circuit for charging the batteries of a DC motor.
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Problem description:
My UPS requires new batteries every ~3 months; in this time frame, an average of about 5 to 10 power flickers or short power interruptions (< 2 minutes) occur. After an average of 3 months, a new pair of batteries begins to fail to keep the UPS up during any flicker or power interruption. The load it powers is a single computer/workstation running 24/7 with a continuous consumption between 200W to 300W.
UPS model:
The Atlantis 1001 is a non-inexpensive (~120€ back then) home/office offline UPS, rated 1000VA, 600W, designed for two 7Ah... -
by sam_sam_samHere is a website I have ordered from before and the results that they claim are correct from what I have seen from the batteries I have bought from them
BatteryHookUp.com
https://batteryhookup.com/collection...odem-batteries
I have test about 5 battery packs ( out of 15 battery packs I bought) and have had very good results and so far have not found any bad cells
I have also bought these battery packs before on EBay and they are a good source for a battery case that holds 18650 batteries however... - Loading...
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