In I.T. we would tag a case like this:
E.U.O.E.

End
User
Operator
Error

End User  / Client trying to service equipment themselves.
Without proper training, unstruction, or understanding / knowledge of the
products theory & operation.
Creating a safety / fire hazard.

-StealthMode




On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 11:01 PM StealthMode Hu <stealthmode1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I read most of that, and am over here facepalming.
>
> 1) Applied Physics - Electronics Engineering ( AP1 ) - Specializations in
> Computer Science, and Information Technology.
>
> Never replace a battery or anything power related. Without matching Specs,
> Voltage/Current. Preferably with OEM authorized parts.
>
> UPS are I.T. Hardware related.
> What you should have done from the start is replace the batteries using
> factory replacement parts.
> Instead of cutting corners, tryna save a buck.
>
> Luckily you didnt meltdown the replacement batteries you purchased. Or
> caused a fire.
> They likely burned out prematurely from constant overcharging when at or
> near 100%.
> Developed a " Memory " and only retained a certain portion of capacity.
>
> Stick to modding linux builds.
> Leave the I.T. stuff to the I.T. Professionals.
>
> Thanks.
>
> /TipsHat
>
> -StealthMode
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 5:10 PM Marco Gaiarin <g...@lilliput.linux.it>
> wrote:
>
>> Mandi! Piviul
>>   In chel di` si favelave...
>>
>> > Voi dove le ordinate?
>>
>> Normalmente al negozio locale, ma non 'consumer', solitamente le CSB da
>> una
>> catena di elettronica locale (Elco), oppure le Yuasa da Manhattan (che ha
>> la
>> sede qui a sacile ma vende online):
>>
>>         https://www.manhattanshop.it/
>>
>> In generale concordo, devono essere le linee specifiche per UPS.
>>
>>
>> Altro suggerimento, siccome non si sa quanto vecchie sno le batterie e non
>> vengno precaricate  prima della spedizione, fare sempre un test di scarica
>> (calibrazione) appena installato il pacco batterie nuovo.
>>
>> --
>>   La nave è ormai in mano al cuoco di bordo, e ciò che trasmette
>>   il megafono del comandante non è più la rotta ma ciò che
>>   mangeremo domani.                             (Sören Kierkegaard)
>>
>>
>>

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