As a some of you, I wrote a few weeks ago about a UPS I had that gave up. I RMA'ed it and got a new on from APS. I plugged it in and left it for a few hours, according to the instructions. When I turned it on, I got a screaming audio error message followed by UPS death. I bought a brand new UPS, this time from Cyberpower. When it arrived, I left it plugged in for about a day, to charge the battery. When turned it on, I received the message "F04: Internal Fault (Contact CyberPower Systems for Support.)".
This is the third UPS device from two different manufacturers,that somehow give up within barely a month, two of them without ever having a device connected. Could it be that there is something in my apartment / home that kills UPS devices (and seemingly nothing else?) Is it even possible or likely? I live in a relatively new apartment, built about 3 years ago, so the power system should be modern.
APC Model:
Back-UPS-ES-700-Desktop-UPS
http://www.apc.com/shop/ro/en/produ...PS-ES-8-Outlet-700VA-230V-CEE-7-7/P-BE700G-GR
Cyberpower Model
https://www.computersalg.se/i/846209/cyberpower-cp1500epfclcd-1500-va?sq=cyberpower.
though mine seem to only have 6 outlets
This us very tiresome and I don't know what to do, so any advice is appreciated.
This is the third UPS device from two different manufacturers,that somehow give up within barely a month, two of them without ever having a device connected. Could it be that there is something in my apartment / home that kills UPS devices (and seemingly nothing else?) Is it even possible or likely? I live in a relatively new apartment, built about 3 years ago, so the power system should be modern.
APC Model:
Back-UPS-ES-700-Desktop-UPS
http://www.apc.com/shop/ro/en/produ...PS-ES-8-Outlet-700VA-230V-CEE-7-7/P-BE700G-GR
Cyberpower Model
https://www.computersalg.se/i/846209/cyberpower-cp1500epfclcd-1500-va?sq=cyberpower.
though mine seem to only have 6 outlets
This us very tiresome and I don't know what to do, so any advice is appreciated.
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