That means you must first configure the UPS to use what battery options you have, again RTM/ The RACK version uses 6 batteries, layed flat. Uses 3 batteries, my guess wired in series. The old MGE web site shut down ages ago, above is all there is. The only support is here, ask them? (APC is MGE in 2007) long ago (only fuse can save you from that done wrong)Īnd if doing other hacks say so, tell the hacks, like using the wrong batteries. If done wrong this test step, you will get smoke or worse fire. How that is done is covered in every UPS MANUAL made, in the world. I have never seen any UPS made that works in all countries, and the few that do many, must be strapped first. Last, is, if you buy a used UPS outside of your country it will be wrong AC input line voltage. and MGE not MEG.Īnd what country you live and if at home or using commercial power, 100v or 480vac or what. they chose not to support it, but gee call them and ask.Īpc.com, click support, and contact them.Īnd full model number not just "Pulsar 1500," shortened like that. MGE is now owned by APC for 14 years today, UPS company (a top maker)Īnd this model is not supported now it is too old, found in garage sail for $1 USD, I'd pass on that.Īnd APC does not support this very very old UPS now. Just one of many 1500, I can not guess what your REALLY is, Pulsar has many sub models. sorry but typos like that make help super hard. What AC voltage is your country, (at home are you) and freqency, 50 or 60HZ, (most are auto set for Hz) If not configured day1, correctly there is no hope, only smoke. 3x12=36vĪC LINE IN CAN BE SET 100VAC TO 480VAC, (TO COVER WORLD POWER USED) No photos of yours, the DC bus is 36vdc on the tower. Wire backwards is prevented with connector keys, but if hacked, any thing is possible wrong. in inside batteries and if EXB option the outside battery breaker tripped. Wrong batteries, used, or connected wrong.ĮXB option was enabled before (14 years ago?) and not reconfigured now that it is gone. The LIST OF what can be wrong, (besides bad PCB inside) UPS is complex and more so not telling full model numbers of it and photo of if. If you have rack UPS and use 12vdc batteries, in it (not 6vdc as it must) the DC bus will be too high. Or the 36v 3 battery loop is broken (no load equals charge voltage is too high DC bus) The HIGH DC means the Charger output is too high ? not the same batteries at all in both ever.ġ4 YEARS old it is, and now owned by APC.com (a 2007 event)wiki it. Redux1 this is way too long but there are many sub models of PULSAR and non told yet. Where did you find this old UPS> ? I'd bet cash it did not just fail 14 years online TODAY.!?
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