m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Well, here's the tale: we got a "replacement kit" for some APC SmartUPS > 3000 - rackmount UPSs. The "kit", costing about half of what APC is > asking, is just the batteries, and you pull the tray out, open it up, and > swap out the batteries. Except, I did this on one... and the replace > battery light never went out. Not using apcupsd's apctest, not pushing the > button. The five lights on the right that show power level went down to > about one or two, and took an hour or two to come back up. apctest just > said replace battery was the status most UPS's suggest a 24 hour charge before checking. just a comment, but the *first* thing I do when I have a battery fault is break out my volt meter and measure the voltage of the whole string and the voltage of the invidivual batteries. '12V' batteries are about 13.6V when fully charged, and if they are only 12v, they are at least 80% discharged. however, when they first come off a charger, they have a 'surface charge' a half volt or so higher, so you need to let them 'rest' for awhile (4 hours?) before reading hte voltage if you want an accurate result. '6V' batteries, half these numbers.