EXTERNAL BATTERY PACK CONNECTION
(SUGK: Optional; SU1OK: Required)
Since SUGK models contain internal batteries, connecting external battery packs (to extend runtime) is optional. SUlOKPM models, however. do not have internal batteries and require an external battery pack connection to a SUlOKBP or a SUBP. Using the supplied battery connection cable, insert one end into the External Battery Connector on the rear panel of your UPS and the other end into the Battery Output Connector on the rear panel of the external battery pack. Use the plug on either end of the supplied cable, but make sure that it is fully inserted into the connector. See figure below for
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Note: Optional Tripp Lite external battery packs (SUBP's)feature individual 120V AC input line cords and individual internal battery chargers. By adding multiple SUBP's individually connected to 120V AC input, the recharge time of a battery system will be dramatically reduced as compared to systems relying on only the UPS'S main charger. While adding SUBP's without connecting their chargers will increase a battery system's reserve capacity, this will also
increase the system's overall recharge time. See the figure to the
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BArrERY FUSE REPLACEMENT
THE DIAORAU OF THE EXTENSIBLE BATTERY CABINET
If one of your fuses has blown, you will notice no output voltage at zeroload. Blown fuses should be replaced as shown in the diagram on the right. Since SUGK models f contain internal batteries, the battery fuse holders are located on the rear panel of the UPS. Since SUlOK models operate solely from external batteries, the battery
fuse holders are located on the rear panel of the external battery pack(s). Note: SUGK models also support connections to optional external battery packs, which may require battery fuse replacement.