Hi,
I am looking for any "lore" (schematics, experience, memories, etc.) that can be had about the low battery dc voltage detection circuit in my unit, a Best Model B610010KU Uninterruptable Power Supply from the 1990s. (I understand such units are still in widespread service today in the United Kingdom.) Specifically, after several years of trouble free operation, I have had to replace the batteries and found, after replacement, that it "thinks" the nicely-charged batteries (a 265v stack) has a voltage lower than its "cut out" threshold of 240v. This problem persists despite tests that show a rock solid 265 volts on the dc battery bus, even under a test load of a few amps. Since this unit is not only useful at my home, but is also a classic piece of electronic artwork, I would really like to restore it to normal operation. Any help any of you can provide in identifying the likely circuitry of the low dc voltage threshold detector and its location will be gratefully appreciated.
Warren
I am looking for any "lore" (schematics, experience, memories, etc.) that can be had about the low battery dc voltage detection circuit in my unit, a Best Model B610010KU Uninterruptable Power Supply from the 1990s. (I understand such units are still in widespread service today in the United Kingdom.) Specifically, after several years of trouble free operation, I have had to replace the batteries and found, after replacement, that it "thinks" the nicely-charged batteries (a 265v stack) has a voltage lower than its "cut out" threshold of 240v. This problem persists despite tests that show a rock solid 265 volts on the dc battery bus, even under a test load of a few amps. Since this unit is not only useful at my home, but is also a classic piece of electronic artwork, I would really like to restore it to normal operation. Any help any of you can provide in identifying the likely circuitry of the low dc voltage threshold detector and its location will be gratefully appreciated.
Warren