Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Notifications
Login / Register
Community
Community
Notifications
close
  • Forums
  • Knowledge Center
  • Events & Webinars
  • Ideas
  • Blogs
Help
Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Login / Register
Sustainability
Sustainability

Join our "Ask Me About" community webinar on May 20th at 9 AM CET and 5 PM CET to explore cybersecurity and monitoring for Data Center and edge IT. Learn about market trends, cutting-edge technologies, and best practices from industry experts.
Register and secure your Critical IT infrastructure

Older Smart-UPS 1000xl Intermittent loss of output power

APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum

Schneider, APC support forum to share knowledge about installation and configuration for Data Center and Business Power UPSs, Accessories, Software, Services.

cancel
Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
  • Home
  • Schneider Electric Community
  • APC UPS, Critical Power, Cooling and Racks
  • APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum
  • Older Smart-UPS 1000xl Intermittent loss of output power
Options
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Mark Topic as New
  • Mark Topic as Read
  • Float this Topic for Current User
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Printer Friendly Page
Invite a Co-worker
Send a co-worker an invite to the portal.Just enter their email address and we'll connect them to register. After joining, they will belong to the same company.
You have entered an invalid email address. Please re-enter the email address.
This co-worker has already been invited to the Exchange portal. Please invite another co-worker.
Please enter email address
Send Invite Cancel
Invitation Sent
Your invitation was sent.Thanks for sharing Exchange with your co-worker.
Send New Invite Close
Top Experts
User Count
BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
5060
voidstar_apc
Janeway voidstar_apc
196
Erasmus_apc
Sisko Erasmus_apc
112
TheNotoriousKMP_apc
Sisko TheNotoriousKMP_apc
108
View All

Invite a Colleague

Found this content useful? Share it with a Colleague!

Invite a Colleague Invite
Solved Go to Solution
Back to APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum
Solved
Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

0 Likes
5
1165
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

Older Smart-UPS 1000xl Intermittent loss of output power

Greetings, I have a rather old Smart-UPS 1000XL with one auxiliary battery. 
Current Status: 
It currently has one LED lit for load (I presume this is somewhere in the 20% range).  There is an HP server, 3 HP 24 port fanless switches, 1 small NAS box, a cable modem and a small firewall plugged in to it.  It is not currently connected to a device that runs Powerchute. 
When we lose power it functions as it is supposed to.  It goes on to battery, lights and alarms accordingly, and usually with an hour or so, we have power restored, or we start generator power.  We have never gone long enough to have it run out of battery (at least in the last 4 years). 
My Issue:
It took me a long time to isolate the issue I am having with it. Up to now it has worked just fine. In the last 3-4 weeks, this has happened 5 times.  Once on a Tuesday 3 times on a Wednesday and once on a Friday.  four of those times it happened as exactly 11:00 AM.  One time was at exactly 6:00PM. 
The UPS may or may not alarm. More often it does not.  The server, firewall, cable modem and NAS box all lose power and restart as evidenced by their respective event logs.  Thankfully, the server has redundant power supplies so it doesn't go down, it just writes to the event log that it lost power to power supply number 2 (the one that is plugged in to the UPS. The other one is plugged directly into wall power). The HP switches are unmanageable so I can't tell if they reboot or not. 
What I have done:
I have installed a RoomAlert 3 Power monitoring device on the UPS.  It is by no means a "precision" device, but it detects a loss of power and sends an email alert when triggered.  Whatever this UPS is doing is happening so quickly that the RoomAlert 3 does not detect it. 
I have moved all the devices except the NAS box over to a new-ish Smart-UPS 1000 with digital display that has been functioning fine. The 1000xl is still operational, but not powering anything mission critical, and is still having the issue. (The NAS box is still connected to it).
What I have noticed:
The 1000xl is warm to the touch and the fan on the side of it NEVER runs.   I suspect the fan (or whatever powers it) is dead and i will begin troubleshooting when i get a response or two from the forum. 
My questions:
1. The new UPS (a Smart-UPS 1000) with digital display is working just fine with this equipment on it.  I also hear the fan on the side of it coming on and going off frequently.  Should the fan on the 1000xl be coming on just as frequently?  What are the conditions that tell the fan to run? 
2. Any other thoughts as to the issue? I am banking on it being an overheating issue and hopefully fixing the fan will resolve it. 
Any input on my situation welcome. 
Thank you.
Labels
  • Labels:
  • Smart-UPS & Symmetra LX | RM
  • Tags:
  • 1000xl
  • lose
  • output
  • power
  • smart-ups
Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

  • All forum topics
  • Previous Topic
  • Next Topic

Accepted Solutions
BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
Administrator

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

0 Likes
0
1164
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

Paul,

Good to hear about the unit. The batteries are connected in parallel so they drain and charge equally.

Tom 

See Answer In Context

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Replies 5
BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
Administrator

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

0 Likes
0
1164
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

Hey Paul,

Sorry to hear that you are having some trouble. This one is a little odd.

First can you please provide your exact model and serial number, they are located near the back of the unit on a white label with a bar code.

Second when you say “Once on a Tuesday 3 times on a Wednesday and once on a Friday. four of those times it happened as exactly 11:00 AM. One time was at exactly 6:00PM.” Is there anything that happens at the time near the unit, i.e. motors or equipment start up, something that would make power dip?

Third has the unit passed a self test recently? 

  • Press and Hold the "I test" or power button for a few second until the self-test starts.

You can try and "Cold Start" the unit to see if it can power up on battery: 

  • Unplug the Smart-UPS from the wall
  • Press and hold the power button (labeled I/Test on SU and SUA units)
  • Let go of the button during the long beep
  • UPS will cycle through a self test and come up on battery

My first thoughts on the overheating is that you probably have and older battery, have you ever replaced it?

Also check of this Knowledge Base document: 

http://www2.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/en/support/faq/faq_main.page?page=content&country...

We will get this figured out!

Cheers, Tom

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

0 Likes
0
1164
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:46 PM

Hi Tom, Thanks for the reply. 

Ok. One at a time 

  1. Model SUA1000xl SN AS0431332185 
  1. Nothing close by. We’re in a small brick office building. No HVAC, Elevators, Heavy machinery etc in the building or nearby.

 Self test ran and chirped for a minute or two while the red “replace battery” light came on. Which battery is it testing? Internal or external? 

  1. Attempted Cold start 5 times. The first 2 times, it tried to power up, the green “online” and red “overload” LEDs (nothing plugged in to it) flashed for less than a second, then it shut off and the very bottom green “battery charge” LED flashed continuously. The next 3 times, it started up fine and the yellow “on battery” LED came on, and the bottom two battery LEDs came on and it beeped 4 times every 30 seconds. It is still doing this as I write, so it has been up for about 20 minutes and counting thus far.    Though we are down to one battery LED at this time.   No, I take that back.  I just now heard the fans increase in speed, and I looked over and saw that there are now THREE  green “battery charge” LEDs on. Did the external battery just kick in?  I wish I knew how these things worked. 
  1. The fan is running at high speed so at least we know that it works. 
  1. I have not replaced either battery in the 4 years I have been here. I do not think the external battery was purchased at the same time as the Smart-USP itself. I think it is newer. 

My concerns are  If the unit is in fact defective, I don’t want to invest in a battery (or two) if I am not absolutely certain it will solve the issue.  As I mentioned above, this unit (historically) has supported all the above mentioned devices for a decent amount of time when we lose power.  

Hopefully all this helps.  Thanks.

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
Administrator

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

0 Likes
0
1164
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

Paul,

What lights do you see illuminated when the unit is in its normal configuration? 

Could we run a test? Plug in something non-critical that would reset if it were to see a short dip in power and do a "pull plug" or simulated power outage. I am wondering if the transfer time is to long.

Also it doesn't seem to be the batteries. Since you can run on batteries and it passes a self-test.

Tom

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

0 Likes
0
1164
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

Hi Tom, 

1. Online, 1 load LED 5 Battery charge LED (now).

2. Did that with the NAS box and it stayed up and running

3. I believe it IS the battery.  I found another 1000xl.  A much newer one showing 2 battery charge LEDs.  I put the battery from it in the 1000xl we are discussing (the "problem") one, and it showed  3 battery charge LEDs. I let it sit overnight in the "problem" 1000xl, and when I came in this AM it was at 5 battery charge LEDs.  I put a small load on it (the NAS box), and pulled the plug on it.  It started beeping 4x every 30 seconds (like it should), the "on battery" LED and fan come on (as they should), and after an hour's time it dropped to 4 battery charge LEDs.  The NAS box did not go down or reboot. Conversely, I put the "problem" battery in the newer 1000xl, and it wouldn't even come on. I believe a new internal battery should solve my issue.

Like most things computer related, one triumph leads to more question(s).   

I need to know how the 1000xl uses (and charges) the internal battery as well as the external one.  Based on my response #4 above here is how *I* think it works.  Please let me know either way.

I think that when the 1000xl loses input power, and starts providing battery power to the devices (see #4 above. Fans increased and battery charge increased all by itself). it draws from the internal battery first, then when the internal battery gets to or below a pre-determined threshold, it switches over to the auxiliary battery and starts providing out power to the devices from there. 

And when the UPS is connected to input power, it charges both batteries at the same time.

Am I close? 

Thanks Tom.

Thanks. 

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
Administrator

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

0 Likes
0
1165
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-28 02:47 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-02-14 10:45 PM

Paul,

Good to hear about the unit. The batteries are connected in parallel so they drain and charge equally.

Tom 

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Preview Exit Preview

never-displayed

You must be signed in to add attachments

never-displayed

 
To The Top!

Forums

  • APC UPS Data Center Backup Solutions
  • EcoStruxure IT
  • EcoStruxure Geo SCADA Expert
  • Metering & Power Quality
  • Schneider Electric Wiser

Knowledge Center

Events & webinars

Ideas

Blogs

Get Started

  • Ask the Community
  • Community Guidelines
  • Community User Guide
  • How-To & Best Practice
  • Experts Leaderboard
  • Contact Support
Brand-Logo
Subscribing is a smart move!
You can subscribe to this board after you log in or create your free account.
Forum-Icon

Create your free account or log in to subscribe to the board - and gain access to more than 10,000+ support articles along with insights from experts and peers.

Register today for FREE

Register Now

Already have an account? Login

Terms & Conditions Privacy Notice Change your Cookie Settings © 2025 Schneider Electric

This is a heading

With achievable small steps, users progress and continually feel satisfaction in task accomplishment.

Usetiful Onboarding Checklist remembers the progress of every user, allowing them to take bite-sized journeys and continue where they left.

of