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The UPS battery is also known as the battery of the uninterruptible power supply. This is because in the event of a sudden power outage, the battery can be quickly switched to the "inverted" state, so that the person who is using the computer will not lose important files due to a sudden power outage. This feature also makes UPS batteries highly respected and loved by people.
When storing, it should be stored within a certain temperature range, that is, not more than 40 degrees above zero, and not below minus 20 degrees. If this range is exceeded, the battery will be damaged due to high temperature or low temperature.
The storage of the battery must be carried out with the battery fully charged. However, due to long-term storage or transportation, the battery will self-discharge. This is the reduction of the battery memory. Therefore, it should be recharged before use to ensure the battery supply. When storing, pay attention to the influence of the external environment on the battery, prevent it from being damaged, and always pay attention to the external environment to be dry and ventilated. If the battery package is accidentally wetted by water, the package should be removed in time to check whether the battery is immersed in water, and Replace the dry and complete package to avoid damage or even a safety accident after the battery is short-circuited due to water connection.
There are also a few points to remember when you routinely maintain this battery. When the battery condition is checked regularly, if it is found to be contaminated with dust, do not use a wet rag or the like. The correct way is to wash it with an organic solvent such as gasoline or banana water, and avoid using chemical fiber cloth to prevent it. The fibrous material enters the battery and causes a short circuit. When charging, if the indicated value of the voltmeter deviates from the reference value, the battery should be inspected and repaired in time.
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