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Oooooooh! You got SIX of them! Can I insert the plug into the receptacle?
*mind blown*
Six modules, looks like 2 UPS, 4 Battery expansion, 2 PDUs and the rack.
Oooooooh! You got SIX of them! Can I insert the plug into the receptacle?
*mind blown*
lol no, my brother's pick up plus my minivan. I figure the ups go in minivan, racks in pickup.
Two 120v 1KVA ups with dead batteries. Would cost me C$120 to replace the batteries.What UPS are these replacing?
Two 120v 1KVA ups with dead batteries. Would cost me C$120 to replace the batteries.
How much kVA does this main unit provide? What is your runtime for all your equipment?
Oddly enough main unit doesn't have one. The battery module has a breaker.Don't forget to flip the switch on the back of the PSU lol.
I can get an eaton matching one (open box) for us300This might work too: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Powertrain-...064138?hash=item4d46e7960a:g:-uIAAMXQs6FRTxvM
Set in 480 to 240 config and it will basically do 240 to 120.
That $800+ shipping though.![]()
There might be other options though just found that one real quick.
Kinda a hack, but you could try to get a 120v pure sine inverter and have it run straight off the battery bank of the UPS. Assuming it's true dual conversion that should work. Probably uses 48v. Actually since these take external battery packs it might just be the thing of getting the proper connector for it and then wiring the inverter straight in the end of the daisy chain.