Good day folks. I noticed we have a beefy UPS just sitting there in the corner of the shop, but no batteries. It takes a lot of them judging by its size, but I don't know if it still works. Would it a dumb idea to stick the battery terminals on a variac to simulate a charged battery to see if it fires up ? Of course, I'd use a rectifier and a capacitor (or several) to smooth out the voltage as much as possible and also wouldn't plug the UPS itself into the mains - I'm not that dumb
A lightbulb in series with the DC might also be a good idea.
Has anyone done this before or would something pop immediately ? A variac doesn't isolate from the mains, so it would be a shock hazard, but it's just for testing purposes. I imagine if I plug the UPS into the wall, I'd create a short, but assuming I don't and just try to power it off battery to see if the inverter is functional...Any other UPS troubleshooting tips would be greatly appreciated.

Has anyone done this before or would something pop immediately ? A variac doesn't isolate from the mains, so it would be a shock hazard, but it's just for testing purposes. I imagine if I plug the UPS into the wall, I'd create a short, but assuming I don't and just try to power it off battery to see if the inverter is functional...Any other UPS troubleshooting tips would be greatly appreciated.
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