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05-18-2009 06:43 AM
05-18-2009 06:43 AM
R3000 XR
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05-19-2009 12:16 PM
05-19-2009 12:16 PM
Re: R3000 XR
"The Bad Battery/Low Battery
LED is flashing red, and
there is an audible alarm every
5 seconds:
1.The battery may be fully
discharged.
Plug the UPS into a power
outlet for 24 hours to charge
the battery. After charging the
battery, press and hold the
Test/Alarm Reset button for
3 seconds and check the Bad
Battery/Low Battery LED.
If the Bad Battery/Low Battery
LED is still on, the battery
may need to be replaced.
2.The battery is not connected
properly:
Check the battery connections.
Call an HP authorized service
representative if the problem
continues.
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05-20-2009 05:22 AM
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Re: R3000 XR
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07-31-2009 01:30 AM
07-31-2009 01:30 AM
Re: R3000 XR
I have already replaced the batteries but it did not help. The only thing that helped was to replace the elecronics module. With another module everything works as is should.
But I'm not giving up. I will try the following thing now:
- Hook a dummy load to the UPS and let the batteries run empty. Maybe that recalibrates the battery "fuel gauge".
- Try to update the firmware (or maybe downgrade)
If this does not help, I will order a replacement electronic module sinde the UPS is still under warranty.
"If it seems illogical... you just don't have enough information"
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07-31-2009 06:33 AM
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09-13-2016 11:19 PM
09-13-2016 11:19 PM
Re: R3000 XR
Similar problem:
replaced a defective battery pack with a new one (HP part number 407407-001) without powering down the UPS .
LEDs after plugging the new 407407-001 into the UPS switched to green, battery seems to be okay, but the charging indicator was at 25%.
Even a week later the indicator still shows only 25%.
Therefore a self-test isn't possible because the R3000XR indicates that the 407407-001 isn't fully charged...
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