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Posted: 2021-07-0711:35 PM. Last Modified: 2024-02-2911:53 PM
Battery diagram for ups smt2200rm2u
Anyone know where I can find battery diagram that shows wiring for an smt2200rm2u. The battery tray is currently empty, I have new batteries however the wires are a mess so I have no idea what goes where. Any help would be appreciated.http://forums.apc.com/spaces/5/smart-ups-symmetra-lx-rm/forums/general/7784/battery-connectors-detai... This post has a link but the link is not valid. There does not appear to be a guide for this on the APC website all I can find are the user and safety guides. Thanks again.
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Posted: 2021-07-0711:35 PM. Last Modified: 2024-02-2911:53 PM
hello Derrick , the replacement you need is the RBC43 , you can search in you tube , there are some videos showing how to change this batteries, to verify if this is correct you can test it with a multimeter , you need to have like 54v DC,
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Posted: 2021-07-0711:35 PM. Last Modified: 2024-02-2911:53 PM
hello Derrick , the replacement you need is the RBC43 , you can search in you tube , there are some videos showing how to change this batteries, to verify if this is correct you can test it with a multimeter , you need to have like 54v DC,