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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:10 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 4/30/2010
Hello,
I was just given eight SU2200RMXL3U from another group in the same division that I work in. The batteries have just recently been replaced and the units are in great condition. However, for whatever reason the guys who packed them up to ship them to me removed all of the connector plugs in the back. It took us a while to figure out how they went from production to won't-turn-on. Once we discovered the missing plugs, we re-tested using a plug from another SU2200RMXL3U and lo and behold they all work just fine with the plug. It seems this plug is some sort of jumper to connect multiple battery packs together.
No one seems to know where the plugs for these 2200's went to. Therefore, if I want to put these to use (which I do) I need to get replacement plugs. However, searching through the manuals and looking at the devices themselves leads to no part numbers or anything. I was unable to find these parts being sold anywhere, but then again all I have are generic descriptive terms.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=su2200rmxl3u
If you look at the link above, on the back side you will see a blue connector port on the left hand side of the rear picture. The part I am looking for is just a little blue box that fits in that port.
Does anyone know where I can get the part number or replacement parts?
Thanks for your time and help!
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 5/6/2010
here is the part number:
726-0100
we have stock on this if you ask apc support. just say that i said on the forum you could ask for it for free.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 6/21/2010
Can you tell me where to get the part? I need it for my church.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This reply was originally posted by Laurie on APC forums on 4/30/2010
That plug is strictly for the use of external battery packs and should have no effect on the functionality of the unit itself. There are no "plugs" that you can just stick in there, so I'm not sure what you put there in order to get the units to start working... Were the internal batteries purchased from APC?
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 5/4/2010
Winna, That is exactly the part I am after. Do you know of a part number or somewhere I can get them?
Thanks!
Sorry for the late reply...
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 5/6/2010
here is the part number:
726-0100
we have stock on this if you ask apc support. just say that i said on the forum you could ask for it for free.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 5/7/2010
Thank you very much winna. I greatly appreciate it!
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 11/29/2010
Hi, Im also after one plug with the same part number 726-0100
If any of you have it on stock, can you send me your contact information please?
Thanks
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 2/29/2012
I just pickedup a used SU2200RMXL3U and need one of the rear connector plugs, if they are still available. Please send me the order info as well.
Thanks
Randall
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 6/24/2012
Hi - I need one of the shorting blocks too. Pls pm me or post how to get one. Thnx much.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 10/15/2012
I'm looking for one of these rear connector plugs as well. Are they still available?
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:11 AM
This was originally posted on APC forums on 4/30/2010
Hello,
I was just given eight SU2200RMXL3U from another group in the same division that I work in. The batteries have just recently been replaced and the units are in great condition. However, for whatever reason the guys who packed them up to ship them to me removed all of the connector plugs in the back. It took us a while to figure out how they went from production to won't-turn-on. Once we discovered the missing plugs, we re-tested using a plug from another SU2200RMXL3U and lo and behold they all work just fine with the plug. It seems this plug is some sort of jumper to connect multiple battery packs together.
No one seems to know where the plugs for these 2200's went to. Therefore, if I want to put these to use (which I do) I need to get replacement plugs. However, searching through the manuals and looking at the devices themselves leads to no part numbers or anything. I was unable to find these parts being sold anywhere, but then again all I have are generic descriptive terms.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=su2200rmxl3u
If you look at the link above, on the back side you will see a blue connector port on the left hand side of the rear picture. The part I am looking for is just a little blue box that fits in that port.
Does anyone know where I can get the part number or replacement parts?
Thanks for your time and help!
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Posted: 2021-06-28 05:12 AM
This reply was originally posted by Laurie on APC forums on 5/6/2010
Never seen that before - I learned something new today! 🙂
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