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− | + | Batteries and UPSes are evaluated separately. When removing batteries, be careful to find the clips for the wires: do not cut the wires. | |
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+ | UPSes pass eval if they: | ||
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+ | * have a battery hatch | ||
+ | * are rated at 400 VA (voltamps) or greater | ||
+ | * are not made by a company that is out of business. immediately recycle the following: | ||
+ | ** Best | ||
+ | ** MGE | ||
+ | ** CyberPower | ||
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+ | UPSes that pass Eval 1 get a keeper tag on them with any information you can fill in, and are put in the Eval2 pile. UPSes that fail are recycled. To recycle: | ||
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+ | * Tally on the sheet | ||
+ | * Mine aluminum heatsinks. | ||
+ | * Fully recycle if the pile is large, leave under the small bench against the wall if it's small. | ||
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+ | Batteries are evaluated physically first: | ||
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+ | * are there any cracks? | ||
+ | * bulges? | ||
+ | * other physical damage? | ||
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+ | If so, place the battery in a plastic bag and recycle. | ||
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+ | With a voltmeter, test the terminals. If you get a negative voltage, you've reversed the terminals. Batteries are rated at 6V, 12V, and 24V, and must display *at least* their rated voltage. So a 12V battery showing 11.8 is a recycler, but showing 13.7 is fine. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Howto]] [[Category:Procedures]] |
Revision as of 16:54, 26 May 2005
Batteries and UPSes are evaluated separately. When removing batteries, be careful to find the clips for the wires: do not cut the wires.
UPSes pass eval if they:
- have a battery hatch
- are rated at 400 VA (voltamps) or greater
- are not made by a company that is out of business. immediately recycle the following:
- Best
- MGE
- CyberPower
UPSes that pass Eval 1 get a keeper tag on them with any information you can fill in, and are put in the Eval2 pile. UPSes that fail are recycled. To recycle:
- Tally on the sheet
- Mine aluminum heatsinks.
- Fully recycle if the pile is large, leave under the small bench against the wall if it's small.
Batteries are evaluated physically first:
- are there any cracks?
- bulges?
- other physical damage?
If so, place the battery in a plastic bag and recycle.
With a voltmeter, test the terminals. If you get a negative voltage, you've reversed the terminals. Batteries are rated at 6V, 12V, and 24V, and must display *at least* their rated voltage. So a 12V battery showing 11.8 is a recycler, but showing 13.7 is fine.