I was going to a tech center for school and they had 5 different UPS and had just throw a truck load away, thanks to you I already had the knowledge to fix the units, thank you! (PS those " stupid plugs" are used to plug in transformers and take up less space)
I actually did record a segment on the waveform this UPS produces but didn't include it in the video due to a portion of my memory card getting corrupted. I recently obtained another UPS and may make a similar vid about that one. If I do I'll include a short discussion on the output waveforms. Thanks for the feedback
The APC unit does nothing at all with GND - it just connects all grounds together and to the metal case. Power is supplied on line and neutral and is isolated from ground on these UPS units.
Hi Knurlgnar24. The 'stupid' plugs on some were two-fold. 1, if you had cube transformers plugged into the receptacle, sometimes you couldn't use the other half of the duplex receptacle, so these short cord plugs were handy for them. 2 -- on some APC, the stupid plugs were 'surge protected' ONLY and not battery backed up. Looking at yours, do you see how 1 of the stupid cord receptacle was in a 'black' area. the other in a silver area. I'm going to guess 1 is surge only and 1 is battery backed up.
The charger is current limited, so as many (in parallel) as you want within practical limits. However I would recommend charging only one at a time since batteries should only be charged in parallel if they are a matched pair that have been together since new and never separated.
I have a few (6) of that same model UPS by APC and those "pig tails" on the back are for "wall wart" type adapters on like a router or modem. The battery I put in mine are UPG UB-1280 12V 8 AHr
What kind of luck have you had with those Chinese UPG batteries compared with the more reputable brands? I've never tried one myself, but when it comes to lithium batteries I've had bad luck with China sourced components. For batteries I prefer Japan or USA made products.
Well if you use the battery in what it supposed to go in then they will be fine. Now the weirdness starts with China batteries when you run them in an over charge state for whatever reason. The smaller batteries will heat up and bulge but they will still work just cosmetically deformed a little so the temperature is an issue. So far the ones I have haven't given me any trouble ab I only got those because the store I get batteries were out of the better band name ones. One thing you and anyone should watch out for is typical of China is the fake name brands where they take their cheap version and decal a name brand and model on it. This happens through online deals mainly and of course is illegal in the us and considered "black market" items.
Should work fine, though the efficiency and no-load draw of UPS units is generally not very good. It would probably be most practical to turn the UPS and AC on and off together to avoid the idle draw of the UPS. I had wanted to do something similar but never got around to it.
On these older APC UPS units (before they were purchased by Schneider Electric) you hold the power button until it beeps and immediately release it. No AC power required to power it up.
I found an ABB ACS600... it's a frequency converter used to drive electric motors. It allows the machine to control torque and speed independently. anyways, i found one on the side of the road two weeks ago. I had no clue what it was but then I looked in youtube. What is inside is a AC/DC converter and then a DC/AC converter. .... Soooo, when I have the time I will look into what's wrong with it and see if the DC/AC part can be used an inverter... do you have any experience or konwledge about these devices? cheers
HI i got a 3000Va trying to get the Inverter part of and have the system do this. it is a 48V unit. 1. charge the 48v batteries with solar power 2. Hook up the 1000btu ac unit to this system and possibly run it during the sumeer do you think it is possible with this unit?? or am i out of my mind :S.
Hi, I have 4 backups ups 650, can I use them in parallel. Or can I use all transformers on one of them for more power? Could you give me a schematic, it is possible to run 2 transformers in parralel? Thanks for example I have a smartups 750 sinewave. Can I change his transformer with a 2kw from a modified sine wave invertor, and install more transistor's on power output. I will install them on a separate board to don't have problem with heat. Thank you very much.
Transformers can be paralleled i they are identical. I have tried this with UPS units and it works, but not terribly well. I am not sure about swapping transformers between MSW and sine units as they may have different leakage inductance characteristics. I suspect that it will work but I am not certain. Be aware that the turns ratios are different for MSW and PSW transformers so you may not get exactly the right voltage and/or waveform.
knulgnar if u stop using AC , how does the socket in the back have a neutral? What did u do 2 the neutral from the plug socket in the back of d ups? if nt how will appliances run without completing the whole live(hot) and neutral ? pls tell me need serious help
Converting a standard inverter to a grid tie inverter would require significant modifications. I suppose it would be possible but it would be more practical to simply purchase one.
Jim Frake The design of a grid tie inverter and a standard off-grid one is quite a bit different. It would be difficult to convert, but I'm sure possible for someone with the willpower.
Well if there is already a device that could monitor the phase of the grid ac and adjust the incoming inverter's phase accordingly, half of the mods are complete. Then all we would need is to create "islanding" which would disconnect from the grid when it went down. Why recreate the wheel if it already exists?
hi, i followed this video to help with apc smart 1500 ups. i wired two agm batts in parallel to the batt plug. they were both fully charged. i got big smoke coming from the back of the unit. i figured the jig was up. i took the unit apart and found the smoke came from the exiting ground ac line. i think someone who knows more than i would find that quite informative. to my laymans thinking it seems to me something unneccesary (read stupid) happened. something not key to the machine. but something that stops me in my tracks. i don`t think a determined knowledgable person would have to throw it away quite yet. any comments as to what could have caused quite a smoke show from the outgoing ground? the bared wire and burnt insulation is located at the end of the ac ground where it loops up and bolts to the ups chasiss. so sad. it came from the garbage at work and its battery was bulging , the lcd read batt needs changing. so for that time the unit was working. it was given to me after that batt was taken. i don`t get waht happened.
+ian stewart it was not plugged in. it dissapointed me. i assume its goin in the garbage unless i hear a miracle reply. i took the pcb off without thinking it was ever going back so i know i will have the plugs to figure out if i get to go back.
I found an apc ups 800 and It only works when it has a battery and it is connected to a wall outlet how do I convert it to were it just works with the battery, I also have a apc600 and that works just fine without being plugged into the outlet and it only has a battery...
I haven't seen that issue. Generally if you hold the 'on' button just until it beeps and then immediately release it they will power up without wall power. If you hold the button just a touch longer it will shutdown and you'll have to try again.
marcos22571 Some old UPS's just need to be plugged into themselves with a battery in them and turn them on, some you have to plug your AC wire into an isolation circuit then plug that into the back of the UPS. As far an isolation circuit goes I don't have a schematic on hand but I'm sure one could be found on Google!
Hi i have 2 ups apc 650. One is apc 640-0232h rev 08 and the other one is 640-0214f rev 07. I found it in flea market with boxs but no transformator/trafo. So i dont know the input/output wiring line. I want change with tranformator with CT, can it?. So please send me pinout trafo ups apc 650 i seem there( in this video) about 6 cable in secondar and 4 in primary.
julia the black master This one had a standard 4 pin Mate-n-Lok connector for the output which had only one way to connect it, and the input side is two terminals where the polarity doesn't matter.
Auto Transformers are NOT ISOLATING. Hot side is Reference to Ground. It can and will ZAPPPPP Ya. 4S 38120 LiFe Cells work too. LOL I came across a 240VAC 50/60hz version Version (APC model BP650S 240 VAC UPS) . The Transformers is Center Tapped dual 120 Series tied secondary. This one has Four Wires secondary. 120 between each set. Tied both coils in Parallel. Had to change the Sockets. Yes It will do 800W @ 120VAC. Guess this one being the North American Version default is 60Hz. For all the trouble messing with it I could have just purchased one. Only Reason I kept it was they are Sign Wave. Using it in my Wind Turbine Solar Power Wall Set Up as a Fall Back . Manual Start Up Required. I need more Battery. LoL. Way More Battery.
"Gel Cells" just don't last- But the Big Auto Parts Chains have probably the best deals on Deep Cycle Batteries- Which last for about 8-10 years. And when you're done with your Deep Cycle because it has lost more than half it's capacity- They Have More than enough strength left to use in a Vehicle as a "Starting Battery" for several more years of use.
These videos you made so long ago are still the best source material on the internet for these projects. Thx again!
Thank you for speaking at a slow and steady rate for those of us who process things more slowly. Great video!
This is really awesome stuff. Never seen someone provide such comprehensive information on APC UPSes. Love it!
I was going to a tech center for school and they had 5 different UPS and had just throw a truck load away, thanks to you I already had the knowledge to fix the units, thank you! (PS those " stupid plugs" are used to plug in transformers and take up less space)
I actually did record a segment on the waveform this UPS produces but didn't include it in the video due to a portion of my memory card getting corrupted. I recently obtained another UPS and may make a similar vid about that one. If I do I'll include a short discussion on the output waveforms.
Thanks for the feedback
the first thing i did was RIP that beeper out. life was so much better without it .
The APC unit does nothing at all with GND - it just connects all grounds together and to the metal case. Power is supplied on line and neutral and is isolated from ground on these UPS units.
Hi Knurlgnar24. The 'stupid' plugs on some were two-fold. 1, if you had cube transformers plugged into the receptacle, sometimes you couldn't use the other half of the duplex receptacle, so these short cord plugs were handy for them. 2 -- on some APC, the stupid plugs were 'surge protected' ONLY and not battery backed up. Looking at yours, do you see how 1 of the stupid cord receptacle was in a 'black' area. the other in a silver area. I'm going to guess 1 is surge only and 1 is battery backed up.
The charger is current limited, so as many (in parallel) as you want within practical limits. However I would recommend charging only one at a time since batteries should only be charged in parallel if they are a matched pair that have been together since new and never separated.
I have a few (6) of that same model UPS by APC and those "pig tails" on the back are for "wall wart" type adapters on like a router or modem. The battery I put in mine are UPG UB-1280 12V 8 AHr
What kind of luck have you had with those Chinese UPG batteries compared with the more reputable brands? I've never tried one myself, but when it comes to lithium batteries I've had bad luck with China sourced components. For batteries I prefer Japan or USA made products.
Well if you use the battery in what it supposed to go in then they will be fine. Now the weirdness starts with China batteries when you run them in an over charge state for whatever reason. The smaller batteries will heat up and bulge but they will still work just cosmetically deformed a little so the temperature is an issue. So far the ones I have haven't given me any trouble ab I only got those because the store I get batteries were out of the better band name ones. One thing you and anyone should watch out for is typical of China is the fake name brands where they take their cheap version and decal a name brand and model on it. This happens through online deals mainly and of course is illegal in the us and considered "black market" items.
Should work fine, though the efficiency and no-load draw of UPS units is generally not very good. It would probably be most practical to turn the UPS and AC on and off together to avoid the idle draw of the UPS. I had wanted to do something similar but never got around to it.
very good video i have been lighted i have APC BACK UP 650 and the input is 220 volt what type of transistors should i use. thank you
I just got 2 for free from my job,they wanted to throw them out! Thank god i was there :P
I am not sure what type of transistors to use in a 220V model. I suspect it is the same but... What voltage is the battery pack?
Can you put a 1000 ah battery bank to it and use a solar charger to help maintain the battery as well
But how do you get it to go into battery mode without plugging it into 120 first. My old ups had only a on off switch.
On these older APC UPS units (before they were purchased by Schneider Electric) you hold the power button until it beeps and immediately release it. No AC power required to power it up.
@@knurlgnar24 this is no power button just a on off toggle style switch
I found an ABB ACS600... it's a frequency converter used to drive electric motors. It allows the machine to control torque and speed independently.
anyways, i found one on the side of the road two weeks ago. I had no clue what it was but then I looked in youtube.
What is inside is a AC/DC converter and then a DC/AC converter. ....
Soooo, when I have the time I will look into what's wrong with it and see if the DC/AC part can be used an inverter...
do you have any experience or konwledge about these devices?
cheers
HI i got a 3000Va trying to get the Inverter part of and have the system do this. it is a 48V unit.
1. charge the 48v batteries with solar power
2. Hook up the 1000btu ac unit to this system and possibly run it during the sumeer
do you think it is possible with this unit?? or am i out of my mind :S.
Hello bro .cool ...I have 10 apc 650 I only pay 30 dollars for them .but the batteries are bad.so there for future project...
Hi, I have 4 backups ups 650, can I use them in parallel. Or can I use all transformers on one of them for more power? Could you give me a schematic, it is possible to run 2 transformers in parralel? Thanks for example I have a smartups 750 sinewave. Can I change his transformer with a 2kw from a modified sine wave invertor, and install more transistor's on power output. I will install them on a separate board to don't have problem with heat. Thank you very much.
Transformers can be paralleled i they are identical. I have tried this with UPS units and it works, but not terribly well. I am not sure about swapping transformers between MSW and sine units as they may have different leakage inductance characteristics. I suspect that it will work but I am not certain. Be aware that the turns ratios are different for MSW and PSW transformers so you may not get exactly the right voltage and/or waveform.
knulgnar if u stop using AC , how does the socket in the back have a neutral? What did u do 2 the neutral from the plug socket in the back of d ups? if nt how will appliances run without completing the whole live(hot) and neutral ? pls tell me need serious help
Can you convert a "regular" sine wave inverter to a "grid-tie" or parallel ac voltage inverter that can back feed to the grid?
Converting a standard inverter to a grid tie inverter would require significant modifications. I suppose it would be possible but it would be more practical to simply purchase one.
Do they make some sort of phase shift transformer? I have really really good sine wave inverters ... A bunch of them.
Jim Frake
The design of a grid tie inverter and a standard off-grid one is quite a bit different. It would be difficult to convert, but I'm sure possible for someone with the willpower.
Well if there is already a device that could monitor the phase of the grid ac and adjust the incoming inverter's phase accordingly, half of the mods are complete. Then all we would need is to create "islanding" which would disconnect from the grid when it went down. Why recreate the wheel if it already exists?
My mains will not switch on and it beeps constantly
new battery and works a a inverter but the relay keeps clicking to try mains but will not switch
hi, i followed this video to help with apc smart 1500 ups. i wired two agm batts in parallel to the batt plug. they were both fully charged. i got big smoke coming from the back of the unit. i figured the jig was up. i took the unit apart and found the smoke came from the exiting ground ac line. i think someone who knows more than i would find that quite informative. to my laymans thinking it seems to me something unneccesary (read stupid) happened. something not key to the machine. but something that stops me in my tracks. i don`t think a determined knowledgable person would have to throw it away quite yet. any comments as to what could have caused quite a smoke show from the outgoing ground? the bared wire and burnt insulation is located at the end of the ac ground where it loops up and bolts to the ups chasiss. so sad. it came from the garbage at work and its battery was bulging , the lcd read batt needs changing. so for that time the unit was working. it was given to me after that batt was taken. i don`t get waht happened.
+ian stewart it was not plugged in. it dissapointed me. i assume its goin in the garbage unless i hear a miracle reply. i took the pcb off without thinking it was ever going back so i know i will have the plugs to figure out if i get to go back.
can this charge the battery like the regular inverter does?
I found an apc ups 800 and It only works when it has a battery and it is connected to a wall outlet how do I convert it to were it just works with the battery, I also have a apc600 and that works just fine without being plugged into the outlet and it only has a battery...
I haven't seen that issue. Generally if you hold the 'on' button just until it beeps and then immediately release it they will power up without wall power. If you hold the button just a touch longer it will shutdown and you'll have to try again.
LOL!!! "REALLY?" Wow... To my amazement....LOL!!!
marcos22571 Some old UPS's just need to be plugged into themselves with a battery in them and turn them on, some you have to plug your AC wire into an isolation circuit then plug that into the back of the UPS. As far an isolation circuit goes I don't have a schematic on hand but I'm sure one could be found on Google!
Hi i have 2 ups apc 650. One is apc 640-0232h rev 08 and the other one is 640-0214f rev 07. I found it in flea market with boxs but no transformator/trafo. So i dont know the input/output wiring line. I want change with tranformator with CT, can it?. So please send me pinout trafo ups apc 650 i seem there( in this video) about 6 cable in secondar and 4 in primary.
Unfortunately I no longer have this UPS in my possession.
May you remember the conection cable.... from mainboord to transformator... or you can help me with link web... in this case...
julia the black master
This one had a standard 4 pin Mate-n-Lok connector for the output which had only one way to connect it, and the input side is two terminals where the polarity doesn't matter.
Auto Transformers are NOT ISOLATING. Hot side is Reference to Ground. It can and will ZAPPPPP Ya. 4S 38120 LiFe Cells work too. LOL I came across a 240VAC 50/60hz version Version (APC model BP650S 240 VAC UPS) . The Transformers is Center Tapped dual 120 Series tied secondary. This one has Four Wires secondary. 120 between each set. Tied both coils in Parallel. Had to change the Sockets. Yes It will do 800W @ 120VAC. Guess this one being the North American Version default is 60Hz. For all the trouble messing with it I could have just purchased one. Only Reason I kept it was they are Sign Wave. Using it in my Wind Turbine Solar Power Wall Set Up as a Fall Back . Manual Start Up Required. I need more Battery. LoL. Way More Battery.
This great for lights, for motors not a good idea, cause is not pure sine wave ups.
Great video
se puede conseguir la energia infinita con 500A(que buena pregunta)
"Gel Cells" just don't last- But the Big Auto Parts Chains have probably the best deals on Deep Cycle Batteries- Which last for about 8-10 years. And when you're done with your Deep Cycle because it has lost more than half it's capacity- They Have More than enough strength left to use in a Vehicle as a "Starting Battery" for several more years of use.
hi i have a 650 apc ups but 2004 model can u get me the software to change settings to turn it into a full solar
inverter
qualche video in italiano?
220V 30A
WARNING 15:26 really LOUD CLANK!!!
I've had one of these die on me because of those inadequate little heatsinks. I wouldn't reccomend keeping them.
the stupid plugs are funny, ha ha