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Wise Old Owl
In the last 10 years I have gone through 4 UPSs. 1 WeP model, 2 Numeric pieces and lastly 1 V-Guard. The first 2 came with 1 year warranty and V-Guard with 2 year warranty.
All of them did well during their warranty period. Were providing promised backup of at least 15 minutes off mains supply. In all this period I have not significantly altered the power demand except for may be a 25% addition due to some additions/changes of the internal components.
After the warranty period is over, and sometime later the battery backup gradually went down and I replaced the battery with a brand new one recommended by the manufacturer.
As I notice, in each case without fail the replacement battery is not able to provide any sort of decent backup and whatever it provides does not last more than 6 months. And 6 months will be the warranty for the new battery.
For my latest V-Guard I had installed Exide battery recommended by their technician but it does not provide reliable backup. With the Numeric model, the technician understood my problem and replaced the whole board free of cost inspite of the unit being out of warranty but still that did not help. So I suspect it is the fault of replacement battery.
What is happening here? Is it a planned obsolescence thing? Or a conspiracy theory?
All of them did well during their warranty period. Were providing promised backup of at least 15 minutes off mains supply. In all this period I have not significantly altered the power demand except for may be a 25% addition due to some additions/changes of the internal components.
After the warranty period is over, and sometime later the battery backup gradually went down and I replaced the battery with a brand new one recommended by the manufacturer.
As I notice, in each case without fail the replacement battery is not able to provide any sort of decent backup and whatever it provides does not last more than 6 months. And 6 months will be the warranty for the new battery.
For my latest V-Guard I had installed Exide battery recommended by their technician but it does not provide reliable backup. With the Numeric model, the technician understood my problem and replaced the whole board free of cost inspite of the unit being out of warranty but still that did not help. So I suspect it is the fault of replacement battery.
What is happening here? Is it a planned obsolescence thing? Or a conspiracy theory?