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I’m personally thinking this is a self test issue where the unit does not detect a successful switch over to battery usage before it switches back to normal mode.
All unit vitals look fine aside from showing 0% battery life when plugged in and hearing constant yet intermittent chirps from the APC unit. Checked circuit breaker on the unit and that of the power strip, all good.
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My mom is having similar trouble with her APC XS 1000 unit, battery is actually 3/4 full when unit is unplugged from the wall and still provides power to computer. Perhaps the original battery would still be okay if the UPS had kept it charged. I replaced the battery in the fall of 2019 because the original battery died. My hunch is that the battery is now never being charged and will eventually be permanently damaged.
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The software also reports the battery is fully charged, which is implausible since I know from experience that it takes hours to reach full charge after a selftest. After startup the UPS software reports the selftest was passed, but given the circumstances I don’t have confidence that that report is valid.
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To protect the battery from being drained so far that the battery is damaged, and to protect my pc from losing power and crashing, I respond by quickly shutting down the pc, then shut off and restart the UPS, and then restart the pc. However, recently the UPS developed a second problem that magnifies the first: During the selftest, the pc “loses communication” with the UPS (connected via usb port), the software doesn’t indicate the selftest has completed, and the UPS seems like it remains in battery mode… its internal fan doesn’t stop spinning, as if it isn’t cooling down and is continuing to drain the battery. I’ve been doing a selftest about once per month. So, for awhile it was possible to maintain a charge by periodically performing a UPS selftest. The reason I believe the UPS hasn’t been keeping the battery charged is that the selftest reduces the reported battery charge from 100% to about 65% in a few seconds, and then it takes hours of charging before the UPS software (CyberPower PowerPanel Personal v2.2.0) reports the battery is again at 100%. It seems the only time it will charge the battery is immediately after a selftest it charges the battery to full after a selftest but then it ridiculously thinks the battery stays fully charged while the battery actually gradually loses its charge (which will eventually destroy the battery if it’s allowed to discharge too far). We offer 50,000.- EUR Connected Equipment Life Time Guarantee.I have a similar problem with my CyberPower UPS (model CP1000PFCLCD). Phone, Fax, Modem, DSL, and Network Protection
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With the Energy-Saving Technology, the Adaptive SinewaveTM Series can save up to 75% of electricity therefore save your electricity expenses. The included PowerPanel® Personal Edition management software showcases the featured rich abilities such as input/output power voltage readings, self-diagnostics, scheduled-shutdown, and approximate battery backup time. The multifunction LCD readout provides immediate access to precise information of critical power/battery condition.
With Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) stabilizes the AC signal and maintains a safe voltage, this allows the UPS to maintain safe power levels for the connected equipment without resorting to battery power. The CyberPower Adaptive SinewaveTM Series offers users from home to SMEs clean and stable battery backup while the featured RJ11/RJ45 port ensures phone, fax, and modem lines are protected from surges.