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Be careful doing that. The case might crack. In situations like that, I find softening up the plastic with a torch makes it easier. Often just squeezing it back in shape with a vise makes for less hammer and dolly work.A little hammer and dolly work and they'll be right as rain...
awww yeah thats dead
which model APC do you have> smart connect 1500va? yeah ive been waiting months on some replacement batteries for a customer's UPS. theyve been sold out
Two are toast for certain. See about load testing the other two to determine if you need 2 or 4 new ones. Consider replacing all 4.
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Looks like you got lucky and caught it before the batteries started leaking all over everything.
A little hammer and dolly work and they'll be right as rain...
Be careful doing that. The case might crack. In situations like that, I find softening up the plastic with a torch makes it easier. Often just squeezing it back in shape with a vise makes for less hammer and dolly work.
Dead as a door knob, you might have to replace all 4. This is for a 48v ups backup right. Could have other battery cells that go bad. The way they charge is 48v or in this case aprox 56v in series you know how it goes next… basically cascade the damage till one cell opens.
You can take a chance with just replacing the bad one but you will need to make sure it’s the same brand and capacity. And use a smart charger and recharge all 4 before connect them back to service
Anyways
I don’t have the same ups as the op or the model number, the ancient ones I have are 48v 2 pack of 24v 20AH I think. Even thought the packs are 24v the system is 48v. So….This UPS has them connected up as 24v actually, I am tempted to just get 2 larger 12v batteries and connect them outside of the case. Would be easier to swap! But yeah I always replace all 4, never a good idea to do just 2
I don’t have the same ups as the op or the model number, the ancient ones I have are 48v 2 pack of 24v 20AH I think. Even thought the packs are 24v the system is 48v. So….
I just remember it is a 3000va or something decommission ones and stopped using once the spare batteries all went bad. At least the old ups brand seems to over charge them. Replacement are $$$$$$. Not worth it. Super heavy as in at least 70 to 100lb without the batteries. Seems to be rack mounted. Let me check in a few.Is your unit rack mounted? The desktop modules usually use those huge 20ah batteries, which seem to hold up better
If I recall, the 1000 VA units like this are 24v, but the 1500 VA units are 48v, if I remember correctly that is

Clearly, you either need to add more lumens or try again after dark.
since its for customers equipment, Id rather not...This is an old SMT1000 2U. If you don't mind just rebuilding the pack, just buy the cells yourself
4 end up at $66 with free shipping from here as they offer bulk discount
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