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Well after getting my APC SMT2200RM2U in today and comparing it vs my Tripp-Lite SMART1500LCD and comparing them. I gotta say, the build quality difference is staggering. The SMT2200RM2U is one heavy SOB. But it's almost all metal compared to the all plastic construction of the Tripp-Lite. And so far with my cable modem, 48 port switch, R210 ii, R610, R710, and Lenovo SA120 DAS all running I'll get about 1 hour worth of run-time if the power goes out. The ONLY bad part about this purchase is the seller did not include the rails to mount the APC. Included all the mounting hardware as well as the back brackets that slide into the rail, just no rail.

So Right now its propped up on a box in the bottom of the rack. Also, anyone that has a similar APC UPS. When it does its 'self-test' should it be noisy? Almost like an electrical arcing noise?

When mine does a 10 second test or so, the top of 5(6?) LEDs drops. It uses more in the test than it can charge in the same time, so it'll take a little while. A few minutes. To get it back up.

If the software actually reports a drop to 80% in only a 30 second self test or whatever it takes, you need some new batteries for sure. Even at 100% load you should get around 10 minutes from most UPS.

I get between 20 and 40 minutes over my two units (5kvA total) with a 1kW rack • • • • • • •. I've got a 2200, 3000, and also a tower unit at 1100vA - all APC. Also another 3x small power adapter type UPS for just routers and such. So far everything worked as expected. Batteries are cheap enough and easy enough to swap. Unit self-test and work fine.

Had no issues touch wood and one's been running for 2-3 years now at 60% load. My 2kW + 3kW units can run a 42U populated rack no problem, without breaking a sweat.

For the price, just get refurbished APC units and slap new batteries in it. Self test clonks into life and hums while it tests. Yea, these are definitely NOT new batteries. I put a constant 35%(±2%) load on it and did a battery calibration. The 35% load took 10 minutes to drop the battery to 20%. Switched off the constant load and put the servers back on it.

The idle load is 312-317 W which is a 15.59% load, and it tells me that the time remaining on battery with a full charge is approx 26 minutes. According to APC website a 300w Load is ~58 minutes and a 400w load is ~44 minutes. I'd have to be pulling ~700 watts to get a 26 min run-time. And there isn't a heavily inductive load on it. VA is ~350 which is a power factor of about 0.9 • • • • • •.

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