Go to www.batteriesplus.com They carry batteries for that model.

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: On-line UPS units

Well, the batteries should be somewhat 'standard' among the battery 
manufacturers and not a proprietary design, like in some really new hybrid cars 
..
 
I'd try a battery sales/replacement company like Voltex 
 
They have a location only a couple of miles from me and I use them for simple 
UPS battery replacement as well as for my car... here's their main web site if 
you want to look up any relatively close contacts to you :
http://www.voltex.com/
 

Erik Goldoff


IT  Consultant

Systems, Networks, & Security 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 10:25 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: On-line UPS units



Greetings! 

A few years ago, we had a period of bad power (from the utility company).  Our 
network backbone equipment (switches and routers) were plugged into APC 
SmartUPS 1400 units.  For some reason, they were not "kicking in quickly 
enough" during brown-outs and "blinks".  As a result of power being disrupted 
to our switches for a tiny fraction of a second, pieces of the phone system we 
had then would "break" and need immediate attention to restore full 
functionality. 

The APC units are what they call "Line Interactive" and _should_ not have had 
this little blink.  (We could increase the sensitivity a notch.  However, we 
found that in a power outage, they would consider power from our generator 
"dirty" and would remain on battery until drained - not desirable!)  It was 
suggested we go with an "On-line" unit, where the power comes directly from the 
battery (and the utility power keeps the battery charged).  We went with a 
TRIPP-Lite SmartOnline SU1000XL. 

It (and especially its batteries) are getting old, so the (painful) process of 
changing batteries is coming.  (All equipment powered by this UPS need to be 
shut down to pull the batteries in a system which normally supplies power by 
way of its batteries.)  Oh yeah - we operate an emergency call center 24x365 
and have no "maintenace window". 

Well, surprise! surprise!  Not only is this model discontinued but TRIPP-lite 
is no longer able to supply or even suggest replacement batteries for me. 

Right now, there are no warning lights, etc showing.  However, it's only a 
matter of time.  Any suggestions here?  That is... 

1. Can (I believe it is) 3 more-or-less "standard" 12 lead acid batteries be 
obtained and used with the existing wiring harness? 

2. Do any of the battery companies claim they have a battery pack (and will 
stand behind it) for a TripLite SU1000XL? 

3. Any other suggestions for bailing me out of this impending disaster? 

Thanks!
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