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How often should I replace my RBC11 batteries

Using backup ups power supplies can be a life saver for anyone working on a workstation or a home computer, but the risk is still there if you wait too long to replace your RBC batteries. Replacing your batteries on a regular basis is probably the best advice we can give you, but this article, gives an insight as to how often and why your batteries need replacing as often as they do; after all you wouldn’t want them to run out just when you need them the most now would you. To help enusre your batteries remain fresh, use the warranty as a guideline.

If you use a backup power supply that utilizes RBC11 batteries, it’s a good idea to replace them once a year.

An RBC battery can usually be expected to last longer than a year, however, as with any battery, you never know exactly when its lifespan will run out. Batteries can last anything between one and two years, but err on the side of safety when thinking about replacing them. You do not want your backup system to fail, just when you need it the most. Most battery retailers and manufacturers offer a one year warranty simply because one year is the maximum amount of time that you can safely rely on an RBC11 battery.

Replacing batteries on a regular basis in your emergency flashlight, is comparable. The batteries inside the flashlight might still be in fine condition, but they might not, and it’s better to know that they are rather than wait and find out the next time lightning strikes a generator. Protecting your power ware is very important.

Do not forget to write down the specifications of your current battery before buying your new RBC11 battery. Be extremely careful when ordering your RBC11 batteries, as manufacturers do have a habit of changing the specifications without notice. Your spec on the unit maybe totally different when you visit the manufacturers website. The top complaint received by RBC11 retailers is that the battery does not fit correctly. When this occurs, shipping the mismatched battery back to the retailer and buying the correct size is usually a responsibility given to the buyer, so make sure you’re not wasting postage and handling money by ordering the wrong size battery.

You should also be on the lookout for retailers who offer safe battery disposal. You’re actually not allowed to simply drop your old battery in the trash, as they contain various leads and acids. Safe disposal facilities are offered by many suppliers, so check this out when buying a replacement battery. Many will let you send your old battery back in the box they sent your new battery in. This saves you searching the phonebook for disposal facilities.

So in conclusion, it’s a matter of simply making sure that your batteries remain fresh over time. Eventually, APC batteries will run out. Try and be vigilant and replace them before this happens instead of after. Your ups systems are an investment, so take note of the advice.

 

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