[geeks] Memo to self: try not to destroy UPSs
Kris Kirby
geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Jun 18 02:35:21 CDT 2001
Memo to self: Try not to destroy UPSs. It's really not a good idea to
"MacGyver" UPSs in the first place, but to use a fuse that is underrated
is almost as hazardous as to use one too large.
Background
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I took an older APC Smart-UPS 600 and ran #8 wires out the back to an
external battery pack which, for the time being, are cells of the exact
size that would normally be in the UPS. The #8 wires have an inline
automotive-style fuse holder holding a 20A fuse. Well, the fuse almost
melted into the holder, leaving a large hole in the bottom of the fuse
itself.
Fscking cool; that 600 held up about ~500W of load (at *least*). I smelled
the [plastic] burning and thought "SH*T! Lost another UPS!" UPS was fine;
the fuse had it. 24V x 20A = 480W.. oh yeah. :)
I'll get the pictures up soon; I just racked most of my machines
tonight. :-)
Power diagram (until failure ;-)
Utility ---> Smart-UPS 600 (Sine) ---> Belkin 525VA -------> Machine
| \-----> Machine
|-> Belkin 525VA -------> Machine
|-> Belkin 525VA -------> Machine
\-> APC Backups 300 ----> Ethernet
| Bridge
\---> 100Mb/s
Switch
The Belkins and APC are square-wave. The Belkins also don't like to switch
under full load; they'd rather dump the load. :-(
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Kris Kirby, KE4AHR | TGIFreeBSD... 'Nuff said.
<kris at nospam.catonic.net> |
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