That's supposed to be 1200 VA? It's my first UPS, but I'd say it's somehow empty for such a power, isn't it?
Those noname UPS units are used to be labeled more VA than they do. That's not a problem for me as far as it does its job well and has a decent AVR circuit.
Those look like FAKE Chemicons That's NOT how their underside should look like As you can clearly see on the first page of the datasheet, in the photos, and on page 3, in the diagrams.
So, the first step would be replacing them with GENUINES. They're 105deg general purpose caps, so it's not too critical if you can't get exactly those values of KME's. Just about any 105C general purpose series from a reputable manufacturer will do (Panasonic, Nichicon, Elna, UCC/NCC, Rubycon).
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.
I replaced the bad caps, but it still doesn't work... When I press the power button the lcd backlight lights for a second and the ups clicks. No other signs of life.
But I noticed that the ups AC output appears to be shorted...
Well, there is a reason one should read the manual...
I found the manual of the ups in greek and I noticed that the power button has must be pressed for 4 minutes or more for the ups to start working.... So, I did and it worked
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