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    Hoping to "kick" charge some batteries outside the UPS

    Due to lack of working batteries I have been unable to continue this venture beyond a standstill. I attempted to find one of the UPS that would still work but after keeping each plugged up over several days time they all failed to charge, so I decided to try using a regular 12V charger outside the unit. As was mentioned in an earlier post these batteries are much smaller than an auto battery, and could burn up or maybe explode if receiving the full brunt of an auto battery charger so I decided hooking several at a time would be best, and made a sort of "charge manifold" using some wires from a multiple battery insert. I sold what batteries were visibly damaged or warped, and kept the ones that still looked to be in tact, and am hoping that the increased punch from a 12V auto battery charger will get these things perking again, or at least enough of them to tinker with. I wanted to put 6 together but due to time let it be for now with 4. These are all hooked hot to hot, and gnd to gnd. (my "insert image" links aren't loading again so I can only post the photo links)





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    Something I've just learned about these units. When you're testing them, they need to be on a dedicated circuit, so you can shut power by flipping the switch. The reason being that they still need the ground to operate properly. If you try testing them by simply pulling the plug, you also disconnect the ground

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    I found two spotless (like new) 1000 watt UPS units a few weeks ago, they are less than 3 years old & have a real nice Blue LCD screen up frount showing the voltage etc.

    And the batterys are completly dead flat. Like the things only 3 years old! I have never had a rechargable battery go dead in that short of amount of time.

    Hey, but I got two pure sine wave 240V silent generators for nothing. And they put out 40% more power than my stinking roaring teeth shredding premix 2 stroke gas guzzling electric circuit busting generic chinese generator.

    Now I can take my whole home stereo system with me when we go camping.

    And still hear it.
    How did that ever work out Easa?


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