Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS

Me three. Had a second one die a month or so back ( out of warranty ) .

Was working fine, disconnected to relocate equipment, went to power it back
on and it was dead....


"kreed" <kenreed1999@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 6, 8:01 pm, rebel <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
Anyone have a schematic for these? Ta.
me too if anyone has one !
 
"kreed" <kenreed1999@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 6, 8:01 pm, rebel <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
Anyone have a schematic for these? Ta.

me too if anyone has one !

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Me three. Had a second one die a month or so back ( out of warranty ) .

Was working fine, disconnected to relocate equipment, went to power it
back on and it was dead....

Inspect the PCB for visible signs of electrolyte leakage and associated
swollen capacitors.
If you're lucky, you won't have trouble finding appropriate replacements.
 
On Feb 8, 12:14 pm, "What The" <n...@none.com> wrote:
Me three. Had a second one die a month or so back ( out of warranty ) .

Was working fine, disconnected to relocate equipment, went to power it back
on and it was dead....

"kreed" <kenreed1...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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On Feb 6, 8:01 pm, rebel <m...@privacy.net> wrote:

Anyone have a schematic for these? Ta.

me too if anyone has one !

Many of this series (circa 2007) were recalled, the plastic backing
plate behind the sockets on the back cracks around the mounting screw
holes and falls off, the power socket rails (with 240v on them) fall
out and land on the output transistors that drive the inverter. BANG.
(of course, it could fall elsewhere and if your lucky just blow a
fuse, or might be just out of reach of the pins of the plug you put in
and appear dead)

While there is a plug in the socket, this holds the rails in place,
unplug and put it back it dislodges the rails, pushes them back into
the case

From what you describe, this is probably what happened to yours if you
unplugged something , moved it and plugged it back in.

They will replace these units free, they have been recalled, a google
search will lead you to the page with the model/serial numbers
involved and the number to call to arrange..
 

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