How do I replace my UPS battery?
How do I replace my UPS battery?
Use tools with insulated handles.
- Lay the UPS on its left side.
- Gently pull out the battery by grasping the white tab.
- Disconnect the two wires connecting the battery to the UPS.
- Connect the new battery in place of the old.
- Replace the new battery in the UPS.
How can I increase my UPS battery?
5 Tips and Tricks to Extend UPS Battery Life
- Install your UPS unit in a cool and dry place. Your UPS must be kept in a location with a temperature not exceeding 77° F (25° C).
- Store replacement batteries properly.
- Calibrate your UPS batteries once or twice a year.
- Perform regular maintenance.
- Use energy saving devices.
How many batteries does APC 1500 take?
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Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
---|---|
Brand | APC |
Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
What is the back-ups pro 1300 (br1300g)?
The Back-UPS Pro 1300 (BR1300G) has enough battery run-time to give you plenty of time to save your files and graceful shut down a full-sized desktop computer and monitor. Additionally, your internet router can run for hours longer to keep you connected to what matters most.
What is an APC battery backup with surge protection?
When the power goes out, an APC battery backup with surge protection provides guaranteed power for computers, external hard-drives and other electronics, including your wireless router so you can maintain a network connection for your IoT devices when you need it most!
How do I use APC PowerChute Personal Edition software?
APC PowerChute Personal Edition software provides automatic file saving and shutdown of your computer in the event of a power failure. Use the cable supplied with the Back-UPS to connect the data port on the Back-UPS to the USB port on your computer. Place the CD into your computer, and follow the on-screen instructions.
What is the back-ups pro family?
The Back-UPS Pro family offers guaranteed power protection for high-performance computer systems, routers, external storage devices, game consoles, and other home and business electronics. This video is not intended for all audiences.