How to replace batteries in a CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD UPS | 12V 9AH

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  • @Jorge-I-Rodriguez
    @Jorge-I-Rodriguez 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this. After 5 years my CPT1500AVRLCD started shutting off about once a week. Way better than having to purchase an entire unit!

  • @JosephSManta
    @JosephSManta Рік тому +9

    This procedure is identical for the CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD (the one with the tilting LCD display and two USB charging ports on the front). Thank you for this informative tutorial, and the links for replacement batteries!

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze 3 місяці тому

    Like you, I've simply replaced my UPSs in the past 20+ years. I attempted a battery replacement once, and failed. That was long ago and a different model. And before helpful tutorials like yours were available on UA-cam. I'm sure it won't go as smoothly for me as it did for you, less than eight minutes start to finish, it will probably take me an hour.
    This is the model I have that needs battery replacement. Actually, the replacement battery was delivered two MONTHS ago, and I've put off attempting the service, intimidated by my earlier attempt. I'm in Florida too, and the originally installed battery set lasted three years (no complaints), bought roughly the time this video was posted. I hope the replacements last that long. I just noticed this USP model is discontinued, but that won't stop us!!
    I bought the Mighty Max branded set, which only cost $48.14, delivered.

  • @r.o.studios25
    @r.o.studios25 23 дні тому

    Thank you! I have the exact CyberPower ups model in the video, and I was able to replace the OEM batteries with ExpertPower batteries. It worked out like a charm!

  • @Nadergg
    @Nadergg 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello! Did you replace only 1 of the batteries? Sorry im a bit confused. Do i need to buy 1 or 2? Thanks

  • @AndyGilleand
    @AndyGilleand Рік тому +3

    I really can't get one of these wires off. Been trying for several minutes 😩

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому +1

      I’ve had them get stuck before as well. A pair of pliers usually works. I have a colleague that uses a flat head screwdriver. There are a few different methods. Good luck and thank you for watching!

    • @AndyGilleand
      @AndyGilleand Рік тому +1

      @@LuminousMatrix I eventually got it off but it was a lot of work and I cut up my fingers a bit too as they would sometimes slip into sharp edges
      I actually got my replacement batteries for free because of warranty so I'm glad I finally got it working lol

  • @joew8438
    @joew8438 Рік тому +5

    Thanks, doing this procedure on exact hardware. Very helpful to have a preview.
    Btw one trick I've heard mechanics recommend is taking a picture of the assembled part before you start replacing it. That way you always have a picture to go back to if something doesn't seem quite right.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому +2

      I’m glad you found the video helpful. I usually take a picture like you suggested, but I was recording the video on my phone. Thank you for watching!

    • @joew8438
      @joew8438 Рік тому +2

      @@LuminousMatrix Operation successful. The patient lived.

  • @RonaldSchmetzer
    @RonaldSchmetzer 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial. I had a problem with my screwdriver being too large for the screws and while i got them off I was unable to securely tighten the top bridge screw. Also, no matter how I tried I could not get the case to line up on both sides at the same time so i am currently running with the front cover loose.

  • @alanlipsky1403
    @alanlipsky1403 2 місяці тому

    THANKS SO MUCH -- I was able to replace my batteries in less time than the length of your video -- and I'm not a handy person at all!! Great instruction!

  • @stephannilson1723
    @stephannilson1723 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the this tut. Saved me about $150.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому

      I’m glad it helped. We stock 6+ of those batteries at any given time at my work. That makes it easy to replace them - saving us $ and downtime. Thank you for watching!

  • @RatedRLoquender
    @RatedRLoquender 5 місяців тому +2

    Wait, so I need to buy two batteries? I have the 1350va model and the battery just died, one or both batteries, idk.
    Edit: Im really noob at this stuff.

  • @hmgrffn19
    @hmgrffn19 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video, very helpful. I bought a used CP1500AVR. Needed to just install the new batteries. This did the trick.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому +1

      The replacement batteries save quite a bit! I’m glad the video helped. Thank you for watching…

  • @NattosoupStudio
    @NattosoupStudio 2 роки тому +2

    This was helpful for the the 1325VA. I didn't feel like recording myself doing it, but hopefully other people doing this will be able to follow from your video.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому

      They are all about the same. I’m glad that you found the video helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @DavidLorenzoFlorida
    @DavidLorenzoFlorida 9 місяців тому

    *Thanks, I took my apart to test the batteries, ordered new batteries, and wasn't sure if I connected correctly. I assumed serial not parallel.*

  • @ordendesanbenito9536
    @ordendesanbenito9536 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so very much, when I buy the batteries I do not know how install, I forgot to take pictures of who they are connected before, God bless you.

  • @ProfTonyLima
    @ProfTonyLima 2 місяці тому

    Holy cats, thank you. At last, someone who has the same split battery design as mine. Any tips on separating the two new batteries? Mine are connected somehow.

  • @larrymeyers4586
    @larrymeyers4586 Рік тому

    Nice video, really helps since we have the same type. We have the CyberPower 1500 AVR only it has the 2 usb ports on the front. Not sure if it sounds like a battery problem or something else. It has 2 PCs and a monitor hooked up to it. Whenever window AC compressor kicks on or off, it always made a clicking sound. I guess it was sensing a power drop and was switching to battery for a split second. It's about 4 years old or more, the batteries still power the 2 PCs and monitor when power shuts off.
    The problem started a couple of weeks ago, when the AC compressor kicks on or off, we still hear the UPS clicking sound, but 1 PC and the monitor shuts off, 1 PC stays on, not sure why. The monitor powers on about 1 second later and resets itself. The 1 PC won't come back on until you press the power button. It repeats the same way every time the AC compressor kicks on or off.
    The fact that 1 PC stays on is puzzling. Looking for possible explanations. Hate to buy a whole new unit if not necessary. Thanks for any ideas.

  • @janedevos9490
    @janedevos9490 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for this terrific video! It's the best one I previewed, and you were a great guide. I was able to replace my batteries. One suggestion though. I should have removed the original cables from their connection using needlenose pliers. Couldn't do it by hand. Will be purchasing a smaller, longer pair of those tomorrow.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому

      Thank you for the feedback and for watching. The need for pliers really varies. I’ve had some that slide right off and others that were almost impossible to remove even with pliers.

  • @rahulshah1408
    @rahulshah1408 Рік тому +1

    You confirmed my suspicion. I got the used with no battery and tried a single 12v. I need 24v aka 2 12s in series. Thanks.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @kishona69
    @kishona69 3 роки тому +2

    I have the older CP1500 that came with a blue screen and uses the RB1280X2A (2 stacked) batteries. Can the model in your video use the RB1280X2A batteries? The only difference seems to be your batteries are separated while mine is stacked.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  3 роки тому

      I keep meaning to do a video on the older CP1500 units. You can use the larger batteries in the older unit. They both work! The stacked batteries are a pain, but you can still replace them. Thank you for watching!

  • @cajaledu
    @cajaledu 2 роки тому +1

    The serial number in my CP1500AVRLCDa is CTHFT2001423, will the generic battery you mention work with my unit?

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому

      From my experience, it will. Thank you for watching!

  • @jodajackson4489
    @jodajackson4489 2 роки тому +4

    Just a note that higher end rack mount UPS models typically have hot-swap batteries which are really convenient. The advantage is with hot-swap is that you can just pull out the battery pack and replace it with everything running / plugged. These cheaper models don’t have that feature but it would be great if they did.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому

      I agree. For our servers, we do have higher end UPSs. We use this style for our workstations, however. Thank you for watching!

  • @HCkev
    @HCkev Рік тому +1

    Would 12V 7.2Ah batteries works, with shorter runtime? I have two laying around, I'm thinking I might as well use them

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому

      Yes as long as they are the correct size. We actually “upgrade” older units that have less Ah with these. Thank you for watching!

    • @HCkev
      @HCkev Рік тому +1

      @@LuminousMatrix thanks for the response! I'll have to verify but since they're smaller in capacity, they're probably slightly smaller and should fit

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  Рік тому

      Surprisingly, our smaller capacity batteries were the same size. Good luck!

  • @snow90112
    @snow90112 3 роки тому +2

    This helped a whole lot! Before I found this video I tried to remove the cable by hand but it wouldn't budge. I was panicking thinking I must be doing something wrong, or it probably isn't supposed to be pulled out. But I found your video and realized I just had to get some pliers and really wrestle with getting that joker pulled out. Wish I knew about using a generic brand of batteries earlier because I got the RB1280X2A replacement battery thinking it was a good deal since it was half the price of getting a new UPS, but paying $40 would of been waaay better! Anyways, thanks for the video.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words. I was hoping someone would find a use for the video. The generic batteries do just as well (maybe better) than the name brand. We stock up on them at my office because when one goes, a few others seem to follow.

    • @1950Archangel
      @1950Archangel 2 роки тому

      @@LuminousMatrix It's grief.... the later dying batteries are so sad about the first one, they end it. Or not?

  • @ProfTonyLima
    @ProfTonyLima 2 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @tiny1198
    @tiny1198 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks very helpful

  • @jimbailey3998
    @jimbailey3998 10 місяців тому +1

    I really do not like the cyberpower units I have a 1500 PFC LCD compared to the APC units. The cyberpower gave me no warning that the battery was dead and when I had a slight power surge it dropped all of my equipment with no battery backup that's a deal-breaker right there for any future equipment from this company. Replacing the battery on the cyberpower is awkward compared to the easy 2-minute replacement on an APC unit. I've been using APC units for 35 years and decided to try the cyberpower because it was priced at a lower price point. But I will not be going back to cyberpower and have replaced this unit with an APC 1500 with voltage regulation and sine wave power.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  10 місяців тому

      I think UPS units are pretty much hit and miss no matter what brand. The reason I switched to cyberpower sounds similar to your situation but in reverse. I had used APC units for years but then they started dying with no warning and only learning there was an issue when the power blipped and it was too late. You should stick with whichever you feel most comfortable rolling the dice with - I prefer cyberpower because I’ve seen about the same reliability at APC while saving a few bucks. Thank you for sharing and watching!

  • @thepacketnarc7634
    @thepacketnarc7634 2 роки тому +1

    The 1500VA side panel slides off after removing 2 screws. It takes MAYBE 5 mins

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому +2

      They are all pretty easy (especially when not receding). Thank you for watching!

  • @GaryBeltz
    @GaryBeltz 6 місяців тому +1

    I would rather have to replace single batteries in a unit like this than the way APC does their Replacement Battery Cartridge (RBC). You can replace the actual physical batteries on them, but it's a pain; they have both batteries held together with glue or double-sided tape. There is also a connector that changes from different models. So you better get yourself some glue or double-sided tape and make sure that you buy batteries that have the right contacts and are the same amp hour or slightly higher if the batteries are the same size.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  6 місяців тому +1

      The older CyberPower units are similar to what you are describing. I still have a number of them still in use as well and I hate changing those batteries for the same reason. Thank you for watching!

  • @jessem166
    @jessem166 День тому

    None of your links work anymore

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist 3 роки тому +1

    There's no bracket in mine, the 2 batts are stacked and the yellow wire is red

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  3 роки тому +1

      Is it the same model? There are several different battery configurations depending on the UPS model. The main thing to do is take pictures of what it looks like BEFORE and while removing the batteries and just replace the batteries using the pictures you took as a guide. Just make sure that the batteries that you are replacing them with are the appropriate ones.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist 3 роки тому

      @@LuminousMatrix
      Yes, photos are GREAT but I was NOT planning to bother replacing the damn batteries until I couldnt find a replacement unit in stock anywhere, so I decided try replacing the batteries but I had already took out the old ones 3 weeks ago and have no memory exactly how it was put together.
      I'm throwing the whole damn thing out with the batteries that just came and all of it, done with this crap, just going to do what I should have done to begin with- buy a NEW unit, the electronics in the damn thing are probably bad anyway, doesnt even turn on with the batteries in, with them out it briefly comes on and flashes the display rapidly. Sometimes you just throw money after money away trying to fix 6 year old crap like this that has some other problem not user repairable by design.
      Yes it is CP1500AVR but they changed the design, even the outside case is not exactly the same as mine bought 6 years ago.
      I just bought a new one on Staples.com
      $134.95
      Shipping
      FREE

    • @ProfTonyLima
      @ProfTonyLima 2 місяці тому

      There are several videos that deal with your model. Looks like Cyberpower did a stealth design change without changing the model number.

  • @Surefirejacob
    @Surefirejacob 3 роки тому +1

    thanks for this video i though for a second this could not be changed with new battery's

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  3 роки тому +1

      I actually like these “newer” CyberPower UPSs for changing the batteries. The older ones were a pain. Thank you for watching!

    • @Surefirejacob
      @Surefirejacob 3 роки тому +1

      @@LuminousMatrix wow was they a pain sorry i am new to cyber power ups

  • @JDRhoads09
    @JDRhoads09 2 роки тому

    Yeah, the batteries are NOT the same and that fucked me up. Ones smaller and now I’m irritated.

    • @LuminousMatrix
      @LuminousMatrix  2 роки тому +1

      I’ve replaced at least 15 of these UPS batteries with the ones that I showed without issue. In fact, these batteries actually work better than the ones provided in the original Cyberpower units. What issue did you have?

    • @smudge1619
      @smudge1619 2 роки тому

      @Justin Rhoads lmao who gives a fk what state your emotions are? The video instructions (and parts mentioned) are 100% correct for the model referenced. Make your own video using your exact UPS then, kid. The nerve...

    • @Endmill4
      @Endmill4 Рік тому

      @@LuminousMatrix CyberPower has a battery lookup tool to find the correct batteries for you serial number.
      This unit takes 2 of the same battery. What did Justin do wrong?