One could certainly do that.  But why?  A quick look on line and I found wall 
wart type trickle chargers for as little as $16.  Then you have something that 
is sealed, electrically safe, and probably has a UL listing rather than using 
something in a way it wasn't intended to be used.

Take the UPS, replace the batteries in it, and use it to protect your new HD 
TV, home computer, or some other electronic toy??

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM


-- Oscar Zuniga <taildr...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Question for you electronics types.  One of our office UPSs died and I snagged 
it on its way out to the trash.  Opening it up, I see that it's quite easy to 
replace the two sealed 7Ah, 12V batteries and put it back online again.  
However, it occurred to me that it might also be just fine to use as a trickle 
charger for any 12V battery of this type, if I replace the internal battery 
leads with some longer ones with alligator or battery-type clamps.  Wouldn't 
this work OK?

These small desktop PC style UPSs get tossed out all the time and if they 
didn't die due to taking a surge on one or more of the MOVs, it would seem that 
they would make dandy chargers.  Comments?Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildr...@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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