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How
to replace an APC RBC Battery Pack |
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Every year, many UPS units are thrown out due to dead batteries.
The average life span of a UPS battery is about 2
years, and replacing batteries does not require an engineering degree. Battery replacement is economical if you assemble your own
battery pack. With a bit of work, you can you can replace the
battery pack for 1/3 the cost of buying a battery replacement from APC.
Gruber offers a complete set of
RBC battery packs.
Gruber Power Services offers a
FREE Auto-Notify
service and by registering your UPS, we will
track battery replacement schedules for you and notify you by email when the UPS
needs service or battery replacement.
This
instruction is for assembling RBC7 type battery pack, but the
basics apply to any of the RBC style battery packs in APC UPS's.
APC Warranty Considerations
Warranty is not even a matter of consideration, because APC
covers the entire unit, including battery for two years and
after that, warranty is void, so there's no warranty
complication from using a self assembled battery.
Tools required: Screwdriver Battery replacement is a safe procedure, isolated from electrical hazards.
You may leave the UPS and loads on for the following procedure. Caution:
To avoid personal injury due to energy hazard, remove wrist watches and jewelry
such as rings when replacing the batteries. Use tools with insulated
handles.
Replacement Steps
To
remove
the dead battery pack from the unit.
1 - Grasp the top of the front cover and tilt it out and
down.
Tip: Raise the front of the UPS before
removing the front cover by either bringing the UPS at the
edge of a table, or by putting a pencil underneath the front
bezel of the UPS.

Unhook the bottom of the cover from the chassis
and lift it upward to expose the battery door. Be careful
not to strain the ribbon cable.
Do not touch the exposed
printed circuit board.
Fold the front cover on top of
the UPS. Use a flat-blade screwdriver or a coin to remove
the two battery door screws and open the door.

Grasp the
tab and gently pull the battery out of the UPS and
straight towards you.
You may have to use both hands to pull
the tab if necessary.
 Disconnect
the battery leads.
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For the 450, 700, and 1000 VA models, loosen the
connectors by gently wiggling them while pulling straight
back from the battery connector.
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For the 1400 VA model, separate the two gray couplers
apart to disconnect the battery. (Picture shown is
Smart-UPS 1400)
Carefully
remove the two plastic covers on two ends. Remove the plastic block(100A
fuse) joining the two halves together, then remove the cable.
Sequence
Removal
of fuse and cable from dead pack -
Remove fuse first, cable second.
Installation of fuse and cable to newly assembled pack -
Cable first,
fuse second.
Save
the removed parts!!
Squeeze about 1/4 the content of the Plastic WeldŽ or
Silicone Caulk and prepare the adhesive per
packaging.
Evenly apply adhesive to one battery as pictured.

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Stand
up the batteries on a flat surface and join the two batteries together
with terminal side facing each other. Let it cure for 30 minutes.
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Install
the cable, then the fuse, as pictured. Do not install the fuse first as
doing so increase the chance of shorting out the battery while
installing the cable.
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Use
double sided tape or packaging tape to attach the terminal covers.

Connect
the battery leads to the new battery.
Note: Small
sparks at the battery connectors are normal during battery
connection.
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For the 450, 700 and 1000 VA models, connect the red
wire to the positive (+) terminal and the black wire to
the negative (-) terminal.
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For the 1400 VA model, reconnect the gray battery
coupler to the UPS's coupler.


Slide the
battery into the UPS, close the battery door, replace the
battery compartment screws, and replace the front cover.
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Put the
UPS back together following the instructions from step 1.
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Turn on
the UPS, pull the plug and make sure it runs on battery power.
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Let the
new batteries charge overnight.
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Now,
you need to calibrate it, so the runtime and capacity indicator reads
accurately. The UPS should be loaded to 30-50% of the rated watt
capacity. For 1000VA/~650W and 1500/~950W model, 300W halogen floor lamp
works well.
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Connect
a 30-50% non-varying load to the UPS and pull the plug. Let it run until
it shuts off completely. Ignore all beeping. It should take about
45minutes to an hour.
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Immediately start charging. Let it charge overnight. The UPS is now
ready to be put into service.
Feel
free to change around steps as you feel necessary, but always follow
these sequences to avoid a battery short.
This type of battery is mostly made of lead. It is unlawful to
dispose of them in the trash. Gruber Power Services offers
battery disposal services. Click here for
details.
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