BTW, the "sealed" part of that is definately important if you'll be using it inside.
Adding extra cooling would probably be smart, too. Little 12v fans are easy to add on to almost anything. I had to do it to a cheap inverter I had. It kept overheating and switching off. It took a couple hours of cutting and soldering, but worked like a charm.
Rod Roark wrote:
I have had an APC Back-UPS 500 for a few years and it looks like the battery is finally dead. It's a small 12V sealed lead-acid battery, about 6" x 2.5" x 3.5". The back of the UPS says it can output 10A of current. The battery itself says "12V, 7AH/20HR".
One thing I never liked about this UPS is the anemic backup power time, about 5-10 minutes (and now zero).
I guess you know where this is going... am wondering if it makes sense to buy a standard (sealed) car battery and wire it up to the UPS? Any EE experts here care to comment?
Thanks,
-- Rod
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