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Powerware UPS Backup Batteries

Powerware UPS Backup Batteries

AtBatt.com offers a wide selection of replacement batteries for your Powerware UPS backup systems. Since each battery for an Powerware UPS backup varies, your next step to select your UPS backup model number or UPS battery part number from the list below.

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Genesis NP10-6 6V/10AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery with F1 Terminal
Genesis NP10-6 6V/10AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery with F1 Terminal
SKU: NP10-6 (#3527)

Our Price: $28.95
6 V
10 Ah
60 Whr
Lead Acid
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$26.06



What Sort of Maintenance Can I Perform For My Powerware UPS unit?
One thing you might want to do is periodically test your Powerware UPS and their failure modes. A good time to do this might be right after after a periodic level 0 backup. Nobody is logged in and you've got full backups of the machines. Throw the circuit breaker with the Powerware UPS on it to simulate and outage and see how the transition goes. Note that in general testing an UPS by pulling the plug from the wall is not a good idea. Electronics like to always have a good ground reference. If you unplug your Powerware UPS, it's still powered but now has what electricians call a "floating ground". Not only can this be bad for electronics, but it can be quite dangerous as well. It is likely that unplugging just about any UPS for a short amount of time isn't likely to result in disaster, but in all cases, throwing a circuit breaker would be a better thing to do.

It might be useful to install a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) on your Powerware UPS-covered outlets to facilitate this testing without having to throw a breaker, especially if you don't have your Powerware UPS protected machines on an isolated circuit (which you probably should). These are the sockets found in most modern kitchens and bathrooms with a red and a black button. You push the latter to cut power and the former to restore power.

The Powerware UPS uses lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries do not have a "battery memory". Each "deep cycle" (running the batteries to very low or even drained levels) will decrease a lead-acid battery's effectiveness, so this should be avoided. Although this is the reason for buying your Powerware UPS unit for situations like this, one should not run a UPS down when doing so isn't necessary.

As your Powerware USP gets older, the battery life will become shorter. Of course there's no way to reliably test how long it is without running the battery down and you don't want to do that because they have lead acid batteries. Which is why we recommend a periodic battery replacement.


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