Overview
Model: Back-UPS ES 750
Battery Details
Specification | Detail |
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Image | |
Part | AJC-D7S |
Voltage | 12v |
Capacity | 7Ah |
Type | Sealed Lead Acid (AGM) |
Terminals | F2 |
Length | 5.94 in / 150.9 mm |
Width | 2.56 in / 65 mm |
Height | 3.7 in / 94 mm |
Weight | 4.5 lbs |
Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Replacement
I ordered this LiFePO4 battery off amazon which is the exact same size as the original.
Cost: $63 CA plus Taxes.
NASTIMA 12V 8Ah Rechargeable Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery,Built-in BMS, 4000+ Cycles LiFePO4 Battery Pack, 10A Max Output.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0B5WBHDDN?smid=A32QMQUDJWY3FO&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp&th=1
Tested this battery's capacity pulling 2A. Capacity came up as 8.8Ah.
Note: Battery voltage stays at 0v once discharged until voltage is applied. Does not bounce back on it's own.
I performed a capacity test on the old lead acid battery. The battery had a 3 Ah capacity when drained to 10.5v at 2A.
Shutdown Problem
I ended up having some quick shutdowns after replacing the battery.
On this UPS I have the following items connected:
Item | Estimated Power Consumption |
---|---|
QNAP TS251 Network Attached Storage | ~20W (spec: 18.09 W) |
HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFF | ~100W |
Dell PowerEdge T150 | ~100W |
Raspberry Pi 1 | ~5W |
Asus RT-AC56U Router | ~5W |
Smart/RG DSL Modem | ~5W |
Asus Hub | ~5W |
Total Power | 240W (~ 2A@120V) |
Battery Amperage | 20A@12V |
Ok, so battery has a 10A max output, which is 1A at 120V.
Lets figure out what are real power usage is....
Item | Actual Power | Amperage |
---|---|---|
QNAP TS251 Network Attached Storage | 20W | 0.16A |
HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFF | 76W | 0.63A |
Dell PowerEdge T150 | - | - |
Raspberry Pi 1 | 24W | 0.2A |
Asus RT-AC56U Router | ||
Smart/RG DSL Modem | ||
Asus Hub | ||
Total | 120W | 1.0A (10A@12V) |
It looks like this will work if we don't have the Dell PowerEdge on the UPS.
So, 10A is beyond the 1C, so ideally we should aim for a max of 8A discharge.
Based on this information, this battery is insufficient for our load.
Testing the battery with a 10A load, the battery quickly dropped to 11.6V which the UPS would consider to be 0% left!
Configuring the UPS
List Commands
> upscmd -l ups@localhost Instant commands supported on UPS [ups]: beeper.disable - Disable the UPS beeper beeper.enable - Enable the UPS beeper beeper.mute - Temporarily mute the UPS beeper beeper.off - Obsolete (use beeper.disable or beeper.mute) beeper.on - Obsolete (use beeper.enable) load.off - Turn off the load immediately load.off.delay - Turn off the load with a delay (seconds) shutdown.reboot - Shut down the load briefly while rebooting the UPS shutdown.stop - Stop a shutdown in progress test.battery.start.deep - Start a deep battery test test.battery.start.quick - Start a quick battery test test.battery.stop - Stop the battery test test.panel.start - Start testing the UPS panel test.panel.stop - Stop a UPS panel test
Issue Command
>upscmd ups@localhost beeper.disable Username (root): admin Password: 123456 OK
Test
>upscmd ups@localhost test.battery.start.quick >upscmd ups@localhost ups.test.result
References
Reference | URL |
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Manual | |
Specifications | |
DIY Replacement Battery 12V 18650 Li-ion For APC Back-UPS 650 | https://www.yousun.org/archives/101 |
Replace battery | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dydlRHFjrc |
Details | https://www.yousun.org/archives/660 |