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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    Oh ok, I get it now. BTW, I also heard of new Li-Po4 batteries in the market. They are much lighter than the current ones, but, are more expensive and a fire hazard as well compared to the traditional ones.

    Ofcourse they promise a solid lifespan of more than 6 years but then again out of budget.... I am more inclined to lifepo4 batteries instead...

  • @noob404 said:

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

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    @noob404 said:
    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Oh. I thought I'm the only odd one out, as most of the reviews are positive on Amazon. Thats how I bouth APC ones. Seems its the opposite. Its more brand name than quality.

    They used to be the major recommended brand among gamers at some point. Then, they decided to Dell themselves.

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    Oh ok, I get it now. BTW, I also heard of new Li-Po4 batteries in the market. They are much lighter than the current ones, but, are more expensive and a fire hazard as well compared to the traditional ones.

    Ofcourse they promise a solid lifespan of more than 6 years but then again out of budget.... I am more inclined to lifepo4 batteries instead...

    LOL! That wordplay makes sense, cause LiPo4 after all the reading up a few months ago, also seems to be a fire hazard and thus, unsuitable for homes, in general.

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  • @TrK said:

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

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    @noob404 said:
    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    Oh ok, I get it now. BTW, I also heard of new Li-Po4 batteries in the market. They are much lighter than the current ones, but, are more expensive and a fire hazard as well compared to the traditional ones.

    Ofcourse they promise a solid lifespan of more than 6 years but then again out of budget.... I am more inclined to lifepo4 batteries instead...

    LOL! That wordplay makes sense, cause LiPo4 after all the reading up a few months ago, also seems to be a fire hazard and thus, unsuitable for homes, in general.

    LiFePo4 FTW 😎

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

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    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    I thought its 1250g weight. Now googled it after the clarification.. 🤣🤣

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    Oh ok, I get it now. BTW, I also heard of new Li-Po4 batteries in the market. They are much lighter than the current ones, but, are more expensive and a fire hazard as well compared to the traditional ones.

    Ofcourse they promise a solid lifespan of more than 6 years but then again out of budget.... I am more inclined to lifepo4 batteries instead...

    LOL! That wordplay makes sense, cause LiPo4 after all the reading up a few months ago, also seems to be a fire hazard and thus, unsuitable for homes, in general.

    LiFePo4 FTW 😎

    LiFePo4 over LiPo4 any day of the month of any year.

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

    Awesome. All that money goes into domain hoarding. Be grateful to all the Doctors in your lives guys :lol:

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

  • @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I just did a quick research and most websites just claim that you should never use H2SO4 in a battery.

    You should never unless it's 1250g... 1250g is diluted around 35 percent acid and rest water.... All lead acid batteries are filled with that.... H2SO4 that is. :smile:

    I thought its 1250g weight. Now googled it after the clarification.. 🤣🤣

    It's actually weight.... Acid's in water 😂

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    @noob404 said:
    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

    Awesome. All that money goes into domain hoarding. Be grateful to all the Doctors in your lives guys :lol:

    Grateful and appreciative 🙏

  • Yah, Microtek's 3kva cost around 15-20k.

    Thanked by 1TrK
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    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

    Awesome. All that money goes into domain hoarding. Be grateful to all the Doctors in your lives guys :lol:

    Grateful and appreciative 🙏

    Oh yes, especially if they charge you low or 0 for consultation.

  • @noob404 said:

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    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

    My 2kva vertiv was 15k 🙄

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    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

    My 2kva vertiv was 15k 🙄

    Which year was it bought?

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    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

    Awesome. All that money goes into domain hoarding. Be grateful to all the Doctors in your lives guys :lol:

    Grateful and appreciative 🙏

    Oh yes, especially if they charge you low or 0 for consultation.

    Consultation free and meds free if they have it with them. :wink:

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

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    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

    My 2kva vertiv was 15k 🙄

    Which year was it bought?

    22 sed.... Looks like I got scammed...

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    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

    My 2kva vertiv was 15k 🙄

    Ahh, scratch that, the one I looked into was a 2.5kva. 3kva is almost double that - https://www.amazon.in/Microtek-Online-MAX-3KVA-Sinewave-Without-Batteries/dp/B07GWQSQB1

    Thanked by 1TrK
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    All that talk of batteries and inverters yesterday and I dunno if I jinxed it somehow. @TrK, I guess my battery is shot and might require a replacement very soon. My computer went poof 3 times for no apparent reason, even when no other heavy load machinery was plugged in. If it's still under warranty, I'll have to get the same 200/220Ah battery. Else, will take your suggestion and invest in 2x 150Ah batteries.

    Inverter battery? they usually don't go suddenly like that. Are you maintaining it properly? like using distilled water regularly etc?

    Yup, refill distilled water properly at regular times, give it a clean from time to time and all the works. But, fortunately, it's still under warranty.

    How many years you've been using it? usual life is around 4 years I think.

    Only 2 years. Got 4 years of warranty.

    Btw whats exactly happening? sometimes its the inverter having some problems, not the battery.

    You guys are the experts, it seems. Just got in touch with the dealer. He seems to think the inverter is the most probably cause of the issue as well. He asked me to look for any error codes next time it happens and get back to him.

    Inverters go busted due to heavy load, circuit goes kapoor... Most prolly it is a square wave one man i hare these

    Circuit Kapoor? Must be the new nepo in town. Anyways,it's a pure sine wave inverter.

    Sorry auto correct in works, meant kapoot.... Pure shine wave ... Are you sure you said the deal assembled it for you...

    No, I had another electrician check it as well. It's pure sine wave. He's a local assembler who has made a name for himself in the area. Literally a call away as well. My relatives have bought from him for over 2 decades now.

    Hmm interesting... I haven't seen one from my area will be interesting to check it out 😃

    Not sure if every area has one. He is a unicorn I guess. Even programmed the board for the inverter himself. And, most of the time he doesn't even care if the inverter is out of warranty. He will come and repair it for you free of cost, if it's something that doesn't require expensive components.

    Ofcourse will prolly see some old guys still in the field

    Oh yes, most of them are more knowledgeable than many of the current Engg graduates.

    Yup they knows much more, the oldie near me was the one who taught me about inverters, batteries and their workings and what not :)

    I was just gonna ask you, if you learned all this from a veteran in the field.

    Now you know 😉

    Yah, I have learned a lot from these guys as well. But, somehow my brain decides to delete all this data when new stuff comes in.

    You need more vitamin E.... 😉

    Apricots fine?

    Perfectly fine

    BTW, all this info. from your Doctor friend, who you call an idiot? :lol:

    Yeah and another one who is a smart doctor just haven't seen him for years he is busy with post graduation degree

    So many Doctors in your circle. That's good. How much do you save on medical bills in an year?

    Almost all :wink:

    Awesome. All that money goes into domain hoarding. Be grateful to all the Doctors in your lives guys :lol:

    Grateful and appreciative 🙏

    Oh yes, especially if they charge you low or 0 for consultation.

    Consultation free and meds free if they have it with them. :wink:

    Ooh, that's a lot of money saved, especially if you are an only-Allopathic medication guy.

  • @TrK said:

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    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Get mikrotek or vertiv if need reliability with bigger ones.

    Thanks for the brand suggestions. Microtek seems cheaper and has good reviews on Amazon (not that I completely rely on Amazon reviews)

    Used mikrotek 3kva one for a while it was awesome 😎

    Remember how much you got it for? I am also planning to move to 3Kva or better when it comes to that.

    It wasn't mine just used it for 4 months. I didn't asked the person who handed it over to me for the price but I doubt it was cheaper than 15K

    That's a reasonable price for a 3kva inverter. Researching current prices...

    My 2kva vertiv was 15k 🙄

    Which year was it bought?

    22 sed.... Looks like I got scammed...

    Nah, read my earlier comment, I got it mistaken.

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    I had revived some old batteries... The backup dud increased a little and it worked for 3 months with just acid without even cleaning the plates with specialized cleaning agent... Just acid and water.

    I want to try it with my APC 2200va batteries though. They both are dead it seems.

    Do it 😺😺 but adhere to proper safety measures while doing it.

    Any videos in youtube regarding this? yup safety is what worries me. Don't want any blasts. :/

    It won't blast.... Although it can be a little warm because of chemical reaction

    Now where can i see the videos to check it first whether I can do that or not

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Oh. I thought I'm the only odd one out, as most of the reviews are positive on Amazon. Thats how I bouth APC ones. Seems its the opposite. Its more brand name than quality.

    They used to be the major recommended brand among gamers at some point. Then, they decided to Dell themselves.

    Yeah read reviews in reddit as well.. burned.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

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    @noob404 said:
    Staying as far away from APC as possible. Recommended APC to a few friends based on reviews and general opinion I read about them in r/IndianGaming a few years ago. I had completely forgotten that a few years is a lot of time for a company to go down the drain. Not one of those friends had a good thing to say about those UPSes after 2-3 months of usage.

    Oh. I thought I'm the only odd one out, as most of the reviews are positive on Amazon. Thats how I bouth APC ones. Seems its the opposite. Its more brand name than quality.

    They used to be the major recommended brand among gamers at some point. Then, they decided to Dell themselves.

    Yeah read reviews in reddit as well.. burned.

    Now, check the same subreddits for reviews a few years ago. It used to be just APC recommendations all around.

  • @xpress7 Congrats on joining the 2k club.

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