• UPS with wet cells

    From news22@news22@woa.com.au to aus.electronics on Tue Aug 22 09:53:03 2023
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    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.
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  • From Jasen Betts@usenet@revmaps.no-ip.org to aus.electronics on Tue Aug 22 13:25:22 2023
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    On 2023-08-22, news22 <news22@woa.com.au> wrote:
    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.

    Nobody wants to sell flooded batteries wholesale unless they have to.
    If you're buying retail look at the larger models that have external
    battery terminals. Not that you can't replace AGM bettries with
    flooded batteries so long as you house the batteries correctly
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  • From Xeno@xenolith@optusnet.com.au to aus.electronics on Tue Aug 22 23:38:21 2023
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    On 22/8/2023 7:53 pm, news22 wrote:
    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.

    I'm assuming by wet cells you mean a sealed lead acid battery. I have a Digitech MP5205 that has a VRLA (SLA) 7Ah 12 V battery for the UPS side
    of things. I see some models of APC UPS have the same battery and, I
    think, also Eaton. Even my NBN wall box has the same battery in it. They
    are fairly ubiquitous. Obviously they come in different sizes but most I
    have used seem to have a 7 or 9 Ah VRLA battery. Because they are valve regulated they can be safely used in a home/office environment.
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  • From Pete@pjetson@yahoo.com to aus.electronics on Wed Aug 23 08:03:08 2023
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    On 22/08/2023 7:53 pm, news22 wrote:

    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.

    Nope, consumer UPSes only use SLA or AGM batteries. Wet cells vent gas,
    and aren't suitable for most consumer applications.

    Can you tell us why you want wet cells?

    Peter
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  • From news22@news22@woa.com.au to aus.electronics on Thu Aug 24 14:18:21 2023
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    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 13:25:22 -0000 (UTC), Jasen Betts wrote:

    On 2023-08-22, news22 <news22@woa.com.au> wrote:
    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.

    Nobody wants to sell flooded batteries wholesale unless they have to.
    If you're buying retail look at the larger models that have external
    battery terminals. Not that you can't replace AGM bettries with flooded batteries so long as you house the batteries correctly

    Just so long as I can adjust the charging voltage(down I think it is).

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  • From news22@news22@woa.com.au to aus.electronics on Thu Aug 24 14:24:21 2023
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    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:38:21 +1000, Xeno wrote:

    On 22/8/2023 7:53 pm, news22 wrote:
    Can anyone give me a head up on a brand/model of UPS with wet cells.

    I'm assuming by wet cells you mean a sealed lead acid battery. I have a Digitech MP5205 that has a VRLA (SLA) 7Ah 12 V battery for the UPS side
    of things. I see some models of APC UPS have the same battery and, I
    think, also Eaton. Even my NBN wall box has the same battery in it. They
    are fairly ubiquitous. Obviously they come in different sizes but most I
    have used seem to have a 7 or 9 Ah VRLA battery. Because they are valve regulated they can be safely used in a home/office environment.

    Even if I wanted to do that(continually replace SLAs in the NBN UPS boxen,
    it still doesn't givem me a phone in a blackout without another UPS for
    some combination of (router, POE switch and VOIP handset).

    P.S. SLA=/=wet cell.
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