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Something potentially interesting for those looking for alternative
power sources. We recently replaced some workstation UPCs due to age and battery condition, so I decided to do some experimenting. I "tested" several with a larger deep-cycle battery (in this case, a small boat's marine deep cycle) to see how they would perform as a "conditioned power" inverter. I found that the Proxima model that we have worked as-is, by simply attaching appropriate wire between the larger battery and the leads for the small internal gelcell. Of the APC branded units, none would easily "cold start" and some can't cold start at all. IAC, just some thoughts for those looking to set up a alternative 12vdc/120vac power source. TC, R |
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keep in mind most ups use gel cells so charge rate is a factor.
wrote in message ... Something potentially interesting for those looking for alternative power sources. We recently replaced some workstation UPCs due to age and battery condition, so I decided to do some experimenting. I "tested" several with a larger deep-cycle battery (in this case, a small boat's marine deep cycle) to see how they would perform as a "conditioned power" inverter. I found that the Proxima model that we have worked as-is, by simply attaching appropriate wire between the larger battery and the leads for the small internal gelcell. Of the APC branded units, none would easily "cold start" and some can't cold start at all. IAC, just some thoughts for those looking to set up a alternative 12vdc/120vac power source. TC, R |
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:09:59 -0400, "John Popp"
wrote: keep in mind most ups use gel cells so charge rate is a factor. I thought about that, but I'm not planning on using the charger built into the UPS (don't need it, really). In fact, I'm planning on "reboxing" one and I likely won't even retain the line cord. Really, all I'm doing is recycling an otherwise-useless piece of equipment. TC, R wrote in message .. . Something potentially interesting for those looking for alternative power sources. We recently replaced some workstation UPCs due to age and battery condition, so I decided to do some experimenting. I "tested" several with a larger deep-cycle battery (in this case, a small boat's marine deep cycle) to see how they would perform as a "conditioned power" inverter. I found that the Proxima model that we have worked as-is, by simply attaching appropriate wire between the larger battery and the leads for the small internal gelcell. Of the APC branded units, none would easily "cold start" and some can't cold start at all. IAC, just some thoughts for those looking to set up a alternative 12vdc/120vac power source. TC, R |
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On Apr 3, 6:12 am, wrote:
Something potentially interesting for those looking for alternative power sources. We recently replaced some workstation UPCs due to age and battery condition, so I decided to do some experimenting. Does UPC == UPS? If not, what's the "C" stand for? - Ken |
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On 3 Apr 2007 10:13:27 -0700, "
wrote: On Apr 3, 6:12 am, wrote: Something potentially interesting for those looking for alternative power sources. We recently replaced some workstation UPCs due to age and battery condition, so I decided to do some experimenting. Does UPC == UPS? If not, what's the "C" stand for? - Ken Oops...yeah, they are "UPS," not "UPC," some of which were APC brand, and all them there letters musta made me dizzy... TC, R |
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