On 03/23/2009 10:40 AM,
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> Your UPS (Universal Power Source) is used to regulate your output
^^^^^^^^^
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply>
> voltage so that it remains constant. It's possible that your battery
> is just too weak(worn out) to uphold the 12.6 volts required to run
> your unit. Batteries are a lot cheaper than the whole UPS so you might
> want to weigh the cost factor in replacing the battery.
>
> Mr. Rick
The OP writes that the UPS is working OK. All the observations seem to
indicate a properly working UPS. If the OP tests the UPS by
interrupting the A.C. input source and the UPS properly supplies a
proper load for the approximate rated time period, then everything is OK.
Pete
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