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Old 01 April 2003, 08:55 AM
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Ive been given a APC 1400 UPS for free (cause we have a huge **** off on at work now that is the size of the bog cubicle ) It seems in gwo with all cables etc. It needs a replacement battery cause the bugger is dead in there.

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1. Where can I get them at a good price.
2. Is it easy to install. Ive taken the front covere off but not had time to explore more.

The really annoying thing is that they had more (2 * 2x00 series) but they skipped em .
Old 01 April 2003, 09:11 AM
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Try WillieF or ChrisB for replacement batteries.

Yes - its easy, just follow the instructions. Just replaced those on a 3000RM & it took 5 minutes

Old 01 April 2003, 09:19 AM
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The batteries can be bought from www.maplin.co.uk or www.rswww.com
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If you need price comparisons, try here .
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