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<blockquote data-quote="eTernity2021" data-source="post: 2423409" data-attributes="member: 89679"><p>well i have a NUMERIC 1KV 600W UPS for my PC, It became faulty and gave continuous BEEP for after working fine for 1-2 hours and switches off abruptly, creating havoc in my PC, as i got frustrated, i went to a UPS repairing electronic shop, they told me that MOBO in the UPS is faulty, its better to buy a new one instead of repairing this, it worked plumb for 7 years, and i was frustrated,</p><p></p><p>so I did not want to GIVE UP, hence i used my common sense, everytime it beeps with faulty red led, i sensed the UPS was struggling to dissipate the heat out,<strong> so i gave a try by accomodating 2 decent ordinary small fans (could be 80MM fans), on either side of the TRANSFORMER LOCATION!! for air flow</strong> as a last resort testing before i would throw away the UPS to Garbage collectors... <strong>And it worked wonders, i spent 300 Rs, by god's grace now the UPS is going good!</strong> don't forget to have a switch for the fan!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eTernity2021, post: 2423409, member: 89679"] well i have a NUMERIC 1KV 600W UPS for my PC, It became faulty and gave continuous BEEP for after working fine for 1-2 hours and switches off abruptly, creating havoc in my PC, as i got frustrated, i went to a UPS repairing electronic shop, they told me that MOBO in the UPS is faulty, its better to buy a new one instead of repairing this, it worked plumb for 7 years, and i was frustrated, so I did not want to GIVE UP, hence i used my common sense, everytime it beeps with faulty red led, i sensed the UPS was struggling to dissipate the heat out,[B] so i gave a try by accomodating 2 decent ordinary small fans (could be 80MM fans), on either side of the TRANSFORMER LOCATION!! for air flow[/B] as a last resort testing before i would throw away the UPS to Garbage collectors... [B]And it worked wonders, i spent 300 Rs, by god's grace now the UPS is going good![/B] don't forget to have a switch for the fan!! [/QUOTE]
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