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Powercom BNT-600AP (bnt600ap) UPS System Questions & Answers
Does not charge battery
Change dry capacitor C13 47uF/50V. Change capacitor C17 220uF/35V if bulged. While you are soldering, change capacitor C16 10uF/50V at the same time.
7/13/2015 1:20:45 PM •
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UPS shuts down when the mains is off.
Hi
After 3 years, i would by a new UPS...
The battery will have to be changed if you want to keep the old one.
What i've seen mostly here in south africa. When the battery life has ended they customer opens the ups and takes out the battery and then connects a car battery to the terminals. The then close the ups and let the car battery stand outside the ups.
Hope this info helps...
4/26/2009 8:08:50 AM •
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UPS Turns ON and OFF by Itself.
You may need to change the battery within the battery backup. The normal lifetime of a battery is roughly 3 years.
1/28/2008 9:45:16 AM •
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AC Volts on Input when loaded
If you're saying that there is voltage output on the input wire when unplugged from the wall you should contact the manufactureer as this is a defect.
9/19/2014 11:00:02 PM •
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Ups
Is the load exceeding the UPS capacity?Which model UPS do you have and what type of load is connected to it?Regards,Ron
6/26/2013 9:44:40 AM •
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We usd powercom ups 6000va
Does the UPS work when A/C voltage is present, if yes remove the battery, confirm that the battery can retain charges by using external load with a multimeter to get a steady 12V for about 30 sec before the voltage starts to drop. If the battery does not retain charges, replace the battery. However, Not that when you open the UPS your are exposed to life Voltages and run a great risk of electric shocks. Experienced technicians are expected to work on this kind of equipment.
8/12/2010 4:13:13 PM •
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How to charge the ups
hi, i think your ups batteries batteries are discharging very fast, you need to replace them with new ones, also with some systems it is possible to add more external batteries resulting to more back up time. check in the manuals to see whether its is possible with your system.
10/25/2009 4:35:19 PM •
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Ups after 1 hr automatic disconnected and on only battery mode.
I have to believe that the problem is in the smart chip, with the software that monitors the power. There is a very good chance that you have a slightly higher input voltage then normal. You may have to contact Powercom.....
I don't think you are in the USA...I sell Powercom and I don't recognize the part number. I think this is simular to the IMD 625 Va UPS sold here in the USA. The imperial model had a defect on the smart chip two years ago here in the USA, and I figured it out for the MFG, so maybe that same chip is acting up for you. Besides, the 600VA size should be too small for you know. You should upgrade to a 1000VA. It will handle the load much better.
8/26/2009 6:24:41 AM •
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Como cancelar el winter driver
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How to resolve your meter when it's on temper mode
Tamper mode means the prepaid meter is in a mode where it does not supply power. Check your meter remote controller (used for recharging units). If it displays a Relay Open symbol, the meter is in tamper mode.
To remove tamper mode requires you contact the distributing company and request a tamper reset token. The tamper reset token is a 20-digit code that clears the meter from tamper mode and restores it to its default state.
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