From: jw on
I found a used UPS that seems to be made by PCM as model KIN-800AP.
It has two 12V batteries labeled GP1272 F2, and they show 12V across
poles. It fires up fine when plugged to AC outlet, and runs my
computer fine. When I disconnect AC to simulate an outage, it only
runs off the enclosed batteries for about 5 minutes before shutting
down my computer.

I figure the batteries have low capacity, whatever the reason, and I
can order them on web about 20 buckos each. I notice there may also
be a charger call a PSC-12800A-C for $38, but I question if this UPS
can even use this or any other charger.

Anyway, I wonder if anyone out there has any experience with this UPS.
If so, can you advise whether and what I should buy to make this
thing usable? The batteries? The adapter/charger? Or maybe I should
trash it?

Thanks for listening.

Duke
From: John McGaw on
On 6/12/2010 8:59 AM, jw(a)eldorado.com wrote:
> I found a used UPS that seems to be made by PCM as model KIN-800AP.
> It has two 12V batteries labeled GP1272 F2, and they show 12V across
> poles. It fires up fine when plugged to AC outlet, and runs my
> computer fine. When I disconnect AC to simulate an outage, it only
> runs off the enclosed batteries for about 5 minutes before shutting
> down my computer.
>
> I figure the batteries have low capacity, whatever the reason, and I
> can order them on web about 20 buckos each. I notice there may also
> be a charger call a PSC-12800A-C for $38, but I question if this UPS
> can even use this or any other charger.
>
> Anyway, I wonder if anyone out there has any experience with this UPS.
> If so, can you advise whether and what I should buy to make this
> thing usable? The batteries? The adapter/charger? Or maybe I should
> trash it?
>
> Thanks for listening.
>
> Duke

Since a UPS, at least a functional one, already has a charging circuit
built in buying another one seems excessive. I'd certainly go with the
batteries if everything else in the UPS seems to be intact (no burned
components or suchlike stuff) and if the batteries are anything other than
nearly-new.
From: jw on
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 09:17:28 -0400, John McGaw <Nobody(a)Nowh.ere>
wrote:

>Since a UPS, at least a functional one, already has a charging circuit
>built in buying another one seems excessive. I'd certainly go with the
>batteries if everything else in the UPS seems to be intact (no burned
>components or suchlike stuff) and if the batteries are anything other than
>nearly-new.

Thanks. I think I will buy two batteries. Haven't checked shipping
yet.

The guts of the thing look pristine. It beeps intermittently just
fine when AC is interrupted, if only for a little while.
From: philo on
On 06/12/2010 08:31 AM, jw(a)eldorado.com wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 09:17:28 -0400, John McGaw<Nobody(a)Nowh.ere>
> wrote:
>
>> Since a UPS, at least a functional one, already has a charging circuit
>> built in buying another one seems excessive. I'd certainly go with the
>> batteries if everything else in the UPS seems to be intact (no burned
>> components or suchlike stuff) and if the batteries are anything other than
>> nearly-new.
>
> Thanks. I think I will buy two batteries. Haven't checked shipping
> yet.
>
> The guts of the thing look pristine. It beeps intermittently just
> fine when AC is interrupted, if only for a little while.


yep

just get some batteries and you should be fine


From: jw on
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 10:59:01 -0500, philo <philo(a)privacy.invalid>
wrote:


>yep
>
>just get some batteries and you should be fine
>


Thanks all,

I have ordered the batteries.

Duke