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SOLVED: Ups Not Charging The Battery - UPS - IFixit
I have a similar problem with my CyberPower UPS (model CP1000PFCLCD). It seems the only time it'll charge the battery is instantly after a selftest; it prices the battery to full after a selftest however then it ridiculously thinks the battery stays fully charged whereas the battery really steadily loses its charge (which can finally destroy the battery if it’s allowed to discharge too far). The explanation I imagine the UPS hasn’t been preserving the battery charged is that the selftest reduces the reported battery charge from 100% to about 65% in a couple of seconds, and then it takes hours of charging earlier than the UPS software (CyberPower PowerPanel Private v2.2.0) reviews the battery is again at 100%.
You might want to rigorously consider peak load in KWh per day when calculating the dimensions of battery energy you need. If your power necessities are low -- similar to lighting -- then most backup methods will be able to cope with this. However, if it is advisable run gadgets like sump pumps, air conditioning, or heavy start load objects, then you'll need to think about peak masses, too.
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