Hi,
The following cheap system has been set up:
Accupower Select 2000 UPS, 1500W, 2000VA, 36VDC in, 240VAC out to four IEC sockets for four PCs.
Three 600 CCA car batteries, CCA = cold cranking amps, an Aussie description, been told to divide by six to get Amphours roughly, so I have about 36VDC @ 100Ah.
Measured AC voltage whilst on mains: 244VAC
Measured AC voltage whilst off mains: 234VAC
Question 1: Been told a cheap US$3 DMM will be confused by square waveform and read 180VAC, can I expect this UPS to be a pure sine wave model??
UPS floats batteries to 40.4VDC, this problem has been pointed out in this forum before as this only means 13.5V during charge max. This is the SLA float voltage I presume.
Q2.: Is it easy to find the trimpot to get closer to 14.7V as written on one of the batteries as the max. charging voltage??
Once fully charged the UPS claims via LED lights to be able to light a 60W 240AC light bulb for 90 minutes. Q3.: Does this sound reasonable??
A 850W 240VAC 4" angle grinder did not get started as expected and after a warning beep signal switched the UPS off.
Car batteries at rest read 12.3V, 12.4V and 12.5V. Two are older and one is brand new.
Whilst off the mains, the UPS drops the voltage every two seconds by 100mV with the 60W light attached, so the Volt meter reads: 40.4, 40.3, 40.2, etc.
Q4.: Is such a behaviour expected from a cheap system which does not have SLAs connected??
Thanks.