• Tripp Lite BCPERS450 UPS

    From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to All on Sun May 18 22:04:30 2025
    The UPS has always been plugged in a A.C. outlet but one day I presses the Power On button and it didn't come on.

    Would replacing the Battery correct this problem?

    Once, years ago I replaced its Battery.

    Thanks
    Ed
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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to Ed Vance on Mon May 19 15:05:13 2025
    Ed Vance <[email protected]> wrote:
    The UPS has always been plugged in a A.C. outlet but one day I presses the Power On button and it didn't come on.

    Would replacing the Battery correct this problem?

    It might, but I'd start by simply measuring the battery voltage.
    If it's ok, a new battery seems unlikely to help by itself.

    The inverter/charger units I have won't do anything at all
    without a live battery and they're configured as UPS units.
    The battery needn't be good, but can't be stone-dead.
    HTH,

    bob prohaska

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  • From Jeff Liebermann@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 19 17:56:32 2025
    On Sun, 18 May 2025 22:04:30 +1200, [email protected]
    (Ed Vance) wrote:

    <https://tripplite.eaton.com/bc-personal-120v-450va-280w-standby-ups-tower-usb-port-3-outlets~BCPERS450>

    The UPS has always been plugged in a A.C. outlet but one day I presses the >Power On button and it didn't come on.
    Would replacing the Battery correct this problem?
    Once, years ago I replaced its Battery.

    DOes the 115VAC input have power?
    Did you check the UPS fuses?

    How many years? Batteries don't last forever. The Gel or AGM
    batteries used in such USP's typically last about 5 years before they
    begin to deteriorate. Testing the existing battery before replacing
    is cheaper than buying a new battery and discovering that the problem
    is elsewhere. This might help:
    "How to Tell If a GEL Battery Is Bad and How to Test GEL Batteries?" <https://www.renogy.com/learning-center/solar-battery-troubleshoot-maintain/gel-battery>

    Bulging electrolytic capacitors can also mimic the same symptoms. The
    unit works fine for years. Then one day, it loses power and won't
    turn back on again. Look for electrolytic capacitors with bulging
    aluminum tops, blown out rubber seal near where the leads come out, or
    leaking electrolyte from somewhere: <https://www.google.com/search?q=bulging%20capacitors&udm=2>
    An ESR (equivalent series resistance) meter might be useful for
    testing the caps.


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  • From Jeff Liebermann@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 19 17:59:59 2025
    On Mon, 19 May 2025 17:56:32 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <[email protected]>
    wrote:
    (...)

    Also, some really bad advice. Don't fix it this way:

    "What to do if the capacitor is swollen? }*{Capacitor Replacement
    Tutorial"
    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUOZDkLqlpU>


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