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 +====== Medic Batterys ======
 +
 +From: https://www.medicbatteries.com/
 +
 +<code>
 +Family owned Medic Batteries has provided churches, hospitals, schools, law enforcement 
 +agencies, theaters, TV/radio stations, home owners, and more with dependable, long-lasting
 +bulk Energizer batteries, bulk Duracell batteries, and now bulk Rayovac batteries and more
 +since 1993. We pride ourselves on being honest, easy to work with, reliable, and experienced
 +battery experts ready to help by phone to fill orders, solve problems and answer questions.
 +</code>
 +
 +====== Dead UPS Batteries? There’s a Cheaper Way ======
 +
 +From: http://www.stevejenkins.com/blog/2012/12/dead-ups-batteries-theres-a-cheaper-way/
 +
 +
 +<code>
 +UB1290 9AH version of "APC" RBC2
 +
 +
 +1 . So whenever I remove multiple old batteries from a UPS, the first thing I do is 
 +shake them individually. If they rattle, they’re dead. Go ahead and toss recycle them (in fact, 
 +some battery stores will pay you for your dead RBC-style batteries). 
 +2. If they pass the shake test, I connect them to one of my CTEK 12 volt battery chargers (any 
 +car charger will do – car batteries are also 12 volts). If my charger doesn’t light up, it means 
 +the battery’s posts aren’t connected internally, and so the battery is dead. 
 +3. If the charger’s lights rapidly switch between “fully charged” and “charging,” then something’s 
 +wonky inside the battery, and it’s dead. 
 +4. But if it charges, and stays charged, put it in the “good” pile.
 +</code>
 +
 ====== UPS Battery ====== ====== UPS Battery ======
  
 +From: http://www.expertpower.us/EXP1290-12-Volt-9-Amp-Rechargeable-Battery
 +
 +<code>
 +2017-08-28
 +Start using and monitoring quality of Expert batteries. Switched from SigmasTek at batterysharks 
 +to test longevity.
 +
 +
 +Type TerminalVoltage AH L W H Need Weight
 +RBC7 NB 12 18 7.13 3.00 6.59 2 26.00
 +SP12-22 NB 12 22 7.13 3.00 6.59 1 13.50
 +EXP12180NB 12 18 7.12 3.03 6.3 1 11.68
 +
 +RBC2 F2 12 7.5 5.95 2.56 3.70 1 5.06
 +SP12-9HRF2 12 9 5.95 2.56 3.70 1 6.05
 +EXP1290 F2 12 9 5.9 2.5 3.7 1 5.53
 +
 +
 +</code>
  
 From: http://www.batterysharks.com/ From: http://www.batterysharks.com/
  
 <code> <code>
 +Been using for some time RBC2 replacement; batteries do not last very long and Batterysharks says if voltage of battery is above 11 then battery is good. I dissagree. Switched to 9 Hr batteries in hopes to get more longevity.
 </code> </code>
  
systems/battery.txt · Last modified: 2018/06/19 17:39 by superwizard