expiredfis posted Oct 08, 2024 03:36 PM
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expiredfis posted Oct 08, 2024 03:36 PM
Amazon Basics UPS 600VA 360W Surge Protector Battery Power Backup - 8 Outlets $46.89
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Not sure. what i'm wondering is if it's easy to replace the battery after it has worn out.
It might be this battery
https://www.amazon.com/Compatible...B0
I just can't find the model number of this deal to match with the supported model list on the battery page.
I just got some APC ones for $60ish that use common batteries you can replace yourself.
"While I don't have specific details on the battery replacement process for this UPS, customers have shared their experiences which can help guide you:
A few customers mentioned the steps involved - unplugging the unit, turning it upside down, removing the bottom shell with a screwdriver, disconnecting the battery wires, noting the battery model number, and ordering a new replacement battery. One review provides more details - "Unplug your unit. Turn it upsidedown. Use a screwdriver to undo the four screws holding the bottom shell to the top shell. You may have to cut the sticker on one side to open it completely. Disconnect the wires from the battery by sliding the connectors off the terminals. Look for a model number on the battery. Order a new battery."
However, a couple of reviews caution that the battery size is odd and may be difficult to find replacements for. I'd recommend looking into a few compatible options that match the specifications before deciding on a replacement battery for your UPS."
I'd avoid unless I know the replacement cost and that replacement batteries are even available.
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Also, It's simulated sine wave
Out of curiousity, I looked up the battery type, it's Sealed Lead Acid.
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I just got some APC ones for $60ish that use common batteries you can replace yourself.
Dimensions 5.94 Inches X 2.56 Inches X 3.94 Inches
Terminal F2
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...B073Q
For what it's worth I have multiple 600va backups (apc brand) on other computer setups and it works fine. I don't run on them, I just use it to tell the computer to shut down gracefully when the battery hits 10%.
Also, It's simulated sine wave
Out of curiousity, I looked up the battery type, it's Sealed Lead Acid.
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"This item is non-returnable
This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement.
Read full return policy"
The last bit is a link to this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/cu...ret_policy
With a further link to "Items that Can't be Returned"
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/cu...A9B5PCJB5F
The listing says
"This item is non-returnable
This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement."
So I used AI thing that's apparently replaced the Customer Questions section about the warranty and it said:
"While the product information does not explicitly mention the warranty duration, customers have mentioned that the UPS comes with a 1 year warranty. However, they have expressed difficulties in claiming the warranty when the product fails within this period. A few customers also reported issues with the product stopping working before the 1 year mark."
This does not look promising.
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