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Cyberpower CP800AVR UPS FAILURE

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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 19:52Post
How long are the batteries on these things supposed to last? I had mine for about 2 years and the power went out a few minutes ago and it didn't work. Battery lasted all of 3 seconds. Is this its normal life span? Should I buy a new one or pop this one open and replace the battery myself?
Zak (netAirspace FAA) 21 Jul 09, 19:55Post
Usually, a UPS should last at least 30-60 minutes, so that you can controlledly shut down the systems in case of a power loss.
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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 19:58Post
Zak wrote:Usually, a UPS should last at least 30-60 minutes, so that you can controlledly shut down the systems in case of a power loss.



When I first got it It lasted 18 minutes with everything running, I timed it. Now, about 3 seconds
Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 20:08Post
Yep, probably batteries. They generally last about 3 years, but it really depends a lot on the quality of the batteries themselves, how they are used, and the quality of charge the device maintains on them. If they are put to use frequently and discharged deeply, or the (cheap) device overcharges them and they heat up, they won't last as long.
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ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 21 Jul 09, 20:19Post
...and someone else learns the value of the monthly UPS test {mischief}
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