They aren't "bad" capacitors - merely misunderstood...
They aren't "bad" capacitors - merely misunderstood...
Well ..... yeah, I guess yer right.
What REALLY ticks me of though, are the ones that reverse polarity and blow each others fuse.
I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself!
The battery is an Ultratech UT1270 12V 7Ah. Yesterday I disconnected the A/C power supply and let the battery drain. Today the battery is totally drained. I plan to get a replacement battery, maybe a 12V 4Ah one.
There should be a bill, in front of the NEC. Allowing transelectrical capacitors to get married, in their new polarity of course.
I'd want more AH, if possible. Provides more backup time.
4 ah is adequate, but I wouldn't use one on mine. 12 ah would be best but they probably won't fit in the can. 7 ah back-up battery is the one most commonly used by professionals who give a crap about their customers.
That's my two cents - make up your own mind.
Why are you you reducing the battery capacity?
On Aug 26, 8:16=A0pm, George wrote: .
Cheapatitus is a common malady among DIY'ers.
"Stormin Mormon" gurgled:
Ah, Teranews.com. The sources of top-posting religion-selling spam. (I use that word 'religion' generously here), more like a cult.
And it's Google Groups, not Gmail, you dim-witted fucknut lunatic.
That's a good idea! Replace the original battery with one that is cheaper and rated lower. It's not like it's for anything important like an alarm. Oh, no wait............
It'll be fine for a 24 hour backup with what he's got
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