Lucas Peet wrote: > I picked up an APC Back-UPS Pro 1000 for nearly free, but the batteries are > dead, it seems. Does SES have a website, or do you know if they carry > batteries for this model? Perhaps I wasn't clear...the SES folks sell the raw batteries. They are not taped together with little pull-tabs the way a set of replacement batteries from APC would be, but they're a *LOT* cheaper, since you're just buying the batteries. It's up to you to determine if the batteries they sell will fit your UPS. I've found packing tape and the occasional sheet of double-sided foam tape allows me to effectively emulate most of the APC battery packs, and the higher-end UPS's I've got (like a nice Liebert model that came in a second-hand Symbios RAID I picked up for the UPS and rack-cabinet) use the generic batteries (ie: no attempt to lock you into a special set of batteries glued together into a specific shape, but then the unit is also not setup to have "user" replaceable batteries either...you actually have to take out screws to get to the batteries :-). Virtually *ALL* smaller UPS systems (ie: stuff intended to power a few systems, not the one sitting at your ILEC CO capable of powering the phone system for tens of thousands of people for 2+ hours on battery power alone) use the 12 Volt 7 AmpHour gel-cells. These are pretty much standardized (ie they're all the same shape/size), but there are two terminal flavors. APC tends to use the (less common) 1/4" terminals, while the batteries you'll find at places like SES and general electronics places typically have the 3/16" terminals. I don't know where in KC you'd find "real" APC replacemnt battery packs, if you're not the do-it-yourself type... -- Charles Steinkuehler charles@steinkuehler.net