Re: help with a APC ups mod
Just a 15V 1.5A Voltage regulator, that section is the charger circuit for the batteries.
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
sure pics will be right up and wasn't sure was just curious about the fuseLeave a comment:
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
Can upload the pictures of the inside of the unit? That fuse is in series with the batteries, to produce 230W (350VA) output from 12V, you need more than 20A (~30A) of current from batteries.Leave a comment:
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Are you talking about some colored ones ( car Fuse type) ?Leave a comment:
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
Out of curiosity is the 40amp fuse in the charging circuit or the inverter circuit just cant figure out why they used such a large fuse.
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yonuLeave a comment:
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
Sorry it is a BE350R I went out and checked
not sure why I thought BK
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YonuLeave a comment:
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This one? It is quite new.
https://www.apc.com/products/resourc...base_sku=BK350Last edited by budm; 07-23-2014, 10:17 PM.Leave a comment:
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I don't have it in front of me right now but I think the model number is BK350R the current setup is 2 deep cycles I charge every couple weeks. I started doing this because 2 of the wall warts caused to much RF in my HAM radios and after 2yrs it has been working fine.
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OK, I see, you want 12VDC UPS (instead of 120VAC UPS) with batteries charger, and monitoring capability through USB interface. I do not believe the charger circuit can put out 3A + Plus charging the batteries at the same time, more likely to have 1A at most.
The model is 350, not something like XX-350?
How is the "12v battery backup system" working right now, just run of the batteries with or without charger?Leave a comment:
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Ok please be nice as this is more than likely going to seem very stupid. I have a Idea of how/what I want to do this just not familiar enough with the internals of a ups to sort out what I need to remove or disconnect.
ok I have tested every part of the back-ups 350 es I have setting here and the only thing I can tell is dead is the inverter. now I have no reason for repair/replace the inverter as I don't need it.
What I would like to do is make a new casing and put the unit inline with my 12v battery backup system I have on my low voltage equipment the total load is 3A at 12VDC as I am tired of having to check the batteries. Now I could simply splice in the battery connectors so that it can read the battery voltage and send it to the computer via USB. However my goal is to have it setup so that the load is setup so that the UPS can stay plugged in to 110v for lack of any other way to put it but to act as a giant wall wart unless the power is out then switch to the batteries basically like it works for 110v currently.
Oh and since I know this will be asked part of reason for this is so that I can pass the battery levels over to my Home automation system.
Like I said I more than likely sound like a nut job,
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
So you can hook up the computer to it and you can use APC software to see the AC line voltage and the Batteries info? I sounds like the MOFETs or the drive circuits are damage but not the monitoring circuit are not damage, those circuit is working when the UPS is not in batteries mode any way (inverter section is not need to be running). You have to connected the batteries to it and check the charging current, the low end UPS does not really have complex charging system where it goes through many charging stages.Leave a comment:
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I do not wish to discourage you, but is far complex to modify it than repairing the blown inverter.Leave a comment:
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Re: help with a APC ups mod
Well I don't know I do know that according to my voltmeter the battery connections still put out 12v and if I hook abattery to it windows sees the battery so I figured if nothing else I could reuse the monitoring part.
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