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Could some one tell me the charging current provided by .SU2200XLNET UPS? Is it compatible with 100AH batteries?
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That's great, glad to hear that you got it working and doing what you need it do! I hope it works well for a long time.
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Thanks for your clarification. 816 volt-amp-hour is converting to 17 amp-hours (816/48v). That is, we can connect 4 batteries each with 17 amp hours.
The UPS is rated at 2200VA and the battery pack can deliver only 816VA. Why is it so? Shouldn't the combined rating of the battery pack match that of the UPS?
Where can I get RBC11 in India, and how much does it cost in India?
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Posted: 2021-06-28 11:32 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-14 02:47 AM
This forum is primarily intended for North American support and we would not have information on sales or availability in India. You can go to our website (www.apc.com) and change your country location at the top of the page to India, and you should be able to get contact/phone info for a team or individual that can assist you.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 11:32 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-14 02:46 AM
Volt-amp-hours, volt-amps, and amp-hours are all separate measurements. The SUA2200 can support 2200VA, or 1980 watts.
Like Erasmus said, you'd have to change the webpage to India to find info there, or find an APC reseller for India, since APC only ships to Canada and the US.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 11:32 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-14 02:46 AM
Hey, the [SU2200XLNET|http://excessups.com/smartups-2200xl-su2200xlnet-p-34.html] can trickle charge bigger batteries, it would take a very long time. You'd have to hook them up externally and wait for it to charge properly. Your run time will be tremendously increased.
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Could some one tell me the charging current provided by .SU2200XLNET UPS? Is it compatible with 100AH batteries?
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Thanks for your reply. In India, 2-3 hours power failures can be expected from time to time, particularly in summer. This is because, hydroelectric power stations supply at smaller capacities because of insufficient water levels in reservoirs. btw, we have connected 125AH tubular batteries (4numbers), and the system has been working fine over the past one month. As you said, it takes about 6-8 hours to charge for an hour of power failure. But, that's ok.
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That's great, glad to hear that you got it working and doing what you need it do! I hope it works well for a long time.
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