So how is this actually wired together? There's never a good shot for that. If I'm looking at this right: 1) Positive (red cable) from UPS connector to Positive on the left battery 2) Negative from battery on the left to positive on the battery on the right 3) Negative from Battery on the Right to Positive on the rearmost battery 4) Negative from rear most battery to negative connector (black) on UPS Is that correct? I have a Tripp Lite UPS that came without any of the battery wires, do you know what connector they used to connect to the UPS?
good video. I have the same UPS, cept my control panel is 90 degrees turned so it reads correctly when setting flat. Suggestion. Knowing the weight of the 3 batteries I think I might tried something flat to assemble the pack, like a cookie sheet, and then slid the whole thong onto the UPS. Easy for me to say. I haven't been there, yet lol
No, I pinched my finger between the two connectors. They are protected by hard plastic. Helps to prevent you from getting a shock. But, not from pinching your finger when you hold them wrong. LOL
So how is this actually wired together? There's never a good shot for that. If I'm looking at this right:
1) Positive (red cable) from UPS connector to Positive on the left battery
2) Negative from battery on the left to positive on the battery on the right
3) Negative from Battery on the Right to Positive on the rearmost battery
4) Negative from rear most battery to negative connector (black) on UPS
Is that correct? I have a Tripp Lite UPS that came without any of the battery wires, do you know what connector they used to connect to the UPS?
Thanks for this! I have the tower version but now I think I can figure it out.
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good video. I have the same UPS, cept my control panel is 90 degrees turned so it reads correctly when setting flat.
Suggestion. Knowing the weight of the 3 batteries I think I might tried something flat to
assemble the pack, like a cookie sheet, and then slid the whole thong onto the UPS.
Easy for me to say. I haven't been there, yet lol
Edited that out. It was actually surprisingly harder to do it that way. Let me know. You'll be changing them again, before I will. LOL
Did it spark and shock you a bit when you connected the last black cables at about 15:20?
No, I pinched my finger between the two connectors. They are protected by hard plastic. Helps to prevent you from getting a shock. But, not from pinching your finger when you hold them wrong. LOL
hard to get a shock off of 12 volts, even though they're connected in series to 36 volts.