Alix.1D - Good?

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Re:Alix.1D - Good?

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binbags wrote:can you let me have the details of the cells that are used in your old UPS, all the data that you can see on the battery.
Did you receive my e-mail with further details?
No rush for a response. Just checking in case there was a problem with the address and you didn't receive it...
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Re:Alix.1D - Good?

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Hi

Sorry for delay, had inlaw problems, all sorted now. Just to clarify the battery data are they a complete package with this part number or are they individual cells?

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Re:Alix.1D - Good?

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binbags wrote:Sorry for delay, had inlaw problems, all sorted now.
No rush here. As I said in e-mail I'm not at all sure I want to get a new battery (but interesting of course to know if it is possible).
Just to clarify the battery data are they a complete package with this part number or are they individual cells?
There is one physical unit ~ 150mm x 65mm x 85mm which in addition to the technocal labelling already mentioned describes itself as a "sealed maintenance-free rechargeable battery".

It is obviously intended to be a replaceable unit (and much of the UPS sales literature described it as such), but when it started to fail I found that though many places sold the UPS I couldn't find any where that sold the replacement batttery! So I moved back to using APC...
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