Dear All,
I’ve got six years old UPS device Eaton Ellipse PRO 1600 with original batteries which I noticed in recent power outage shut down immediately with the grid. Load is only <60W and when I tried to power it back on, it fails to do so. Even without load it won’t turn on, it tries, but immediately shuts down. It has display and when it is connected to grid, it shows battery is full and runtime 83 minutes with that ~60W load.
It has two 12V lead acid batteries in series and as I have electric load, I tested with CC 1A load I got following figures:
Battery 1: Starting voltage 13.1V. Immediately after load applied voltage drops to 11.3V.
Battery 2: Starting voltage 13.26V. After two minutes 12.41V where the voltage drop pretty much stabilizes.
So my bet is the battery 1 is dead. But I don’t want to risk spending big money on new batteries and find out that the UPS itself is defective (I’ve had one APC UPS die already). So the question is, is this big enough proof that the culprit is the battery?
edit: feels bit odd, that is it really so that these just measure voltage of the battery and don't do any self test with load to diagnose battery health. Am I expecting too much even though this is Pro version?
Thank you in advance