Christopher Gahlon wrote:
> 
> Any place that sells sealed lead acids should be fine.  Batteries Plus comes to
> mind.
> http://batteriesplus.com/locator.html
> 
> Just a head up though.  Back when I was working for Mn/DOT we used to replace
> lots of batteries in UPS and sometime APC units had to be returned to the Mfgr
> for "Calibration" for a nominal fee.  The UPS didn't work for very long, if at
> all, with the new batteries.  So if it has very short life on the new ones
> that's probably why.  It's not that hard to program...  I used to work on the
> BBU that went in the power supply for the AS/400 and that thing worked
> slick.    (The power supply it plugged into was another horror story though...
> When it fails it sometimes shoots flames!! ;-)  Anyway, I'm rambeling on here.
> The fee for calibration was cheap compared to the shipping charges....
> 

This isn't clear to me; can you clarify? If I buy a new battery for a UPS,
are you saying that it needs to be "calibrated:" by the manufacturer before
use, or the new battery will not last?

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