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Please see photo. This is a CPL28U12. It is very clear how to open the battery compartment; that is not my question.
I am moving this equipment and my main circuit breakers to a new panelboard, so I need to get access to the mounting screws for this FiOS equipment. I would appreciate any pointers to the magic steps needed to do this.
Thank you.
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A quick google search provides the info you need.
Check this link:
http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/ASTE-6Z8LQV/ASTE-6Z8LQV_R0_EN.pdf?sdirect=true
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A quick google search provides the info you need.
Check this link:
http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/ASTE-6Z8LQV/ASTE-6Z8LQV_R0_EN.pdf?sdirect=true
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Thanks very much, CRobGauth, for taking the time to do the search that I should have done myself. Only now is it obvious to this dunce that searching for the UPS model number was the way to go.
I really appreciate your help!
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You have the exact same UPS/Power converter that I have. I don't see those very often. Most of the ones I see now are more integrated. I've had mine since 2009. It's on its third battery.
Before you move it, take off the cover over the battery and take a picture of the wires or at least write down which wires go to which terminals. They are a really small gauge wire and break off easily. I had to move mine a few feet recently. I was really careful, but still broke off one of the wires.
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For reference, 2 pix of the UPS.