[rescue] UPS batteries, west coast

Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. rescue at hawkmountain.net
Sun Apr 6 22:23:36 CDT 2003


The trickle charger circuitry of the UPS handles the additional charging
required by the larger batteries ??

I've often thought this would be cool to do... but never actually had
a "spare" UPS to try it with.

I would think it best to use sealed gel cells though rather than vehicle
batteries.

-- Curt

>From: "phoetoid" <phoetoid at pyrospheric.net>
>To: "'The Rescue List'" <rescue at sunhelp.org>
>Subject: RE: [rescue] UPS batteries, west coast
>Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 21:42:27 -0600
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>On kind of a side note to this, if you ever want to EXPAND the capacity
>of the backup..you can use a couple of deep cycle marine batteries
>connected in place of the regular ups' batteries. I have three UPS
>1000's with this setup, and they will run 5 servers for well over 6
>hours...but then the batteries have to be trickle charged back to full
>capacity...but its a lot of uptime. You can also do it with the smaller
>ones too, using lawn mower, or motorcycle batteries, just as long as you
>have two of them again. Just my 2 cents
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>From: rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org] On
>Behalf Of Stephen Sandau
>Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 6:27 AM
>To: The Rescue List
>Subject: Re: [rescue] UPS batteries, west coast
>
>> If the unit is not in warranty, you can probably just
>> replace the batteries with the generic standard part
>> numbers and not the "specific" manufacturer parts
>> numbers.  For example, I have several APC and several
>> Deltec units.  Recently they too needed new bateries.
>> Looking up the manufacturer specific model number
>> cross reference, I found that to buy the APC or Deltec
>> specific part number was outrageous.  But to buy the
>> "generic" sets of CSB GP6110F2 batteries (which was
>> the exact same battery as the APC or Deltec MINUS the
>> fancy part number) was about 1/3 to 1/2 the cost.
>> While this methodology probably wouldn't fly in the
>> corporate environment - it works well in the home
>> environment & budget...
>
>I had good luck doing just that. I took the specs for the batteries over
>to the local place that carries motorcycle batteries and such. He fixed
>me up for half the cost of ordering them from the mfr, and I didn't have
>to wait for delivery; he had them in stock.
>
>Steve
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