Yes, we've tried multiple combinations of pulling in/out and the silver on/off
screw.
We are wondering if its a battery problem because if we pull all battery packs
out, it goes to 'no power modules detected'. And when we put the battery packs
in, it detects the power modules again and its like the power modules try to
start, but the fans cycle on and off.
On January 3, 2023 1:16:31 PM CST, Daniel Pautz via AF <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:
>(dumb question but sometimes they are the easy fix) are you doing the little
>silver screw to turn them on? Also reseat them firmly then turn them on.
>
>We had dozens of the 80kw's running here and have been migration the to
>monster 500KW setups lately.
>
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>From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Nate Burke
>Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2023 12:11 PM
>To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
>Subject: [AFMUG] Symmetra UPS Questions
>
>I have a server room that has a Symmetra PX 20kw that I inherited. On the
>25th it reported that 2 of the 3 10kw Power modules went bad. I ordered 2 new
>10kw power units, and when i put them in, now all 3 power modules are report
>'Off & OK' with a green check mark. They battery system is reporting 'OK' but
>I'm wondering if the batteries might be causing a problem. Will the power
>modules not start if the batteries are bad? There is about 9kw of load on the
>UPS.
>
>The battery system says Nominal voltage is 192v, but actual voltage is 154v.
>When we measure each pack it's at 96v. and 2x96 should be 192, so it must
>need a minimum of 2 packs to work.
>
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