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A few weeks ago my UPS blew out the power supply to my main computer monitor - an old Apple 30" Cinema Display - forcing me to buy a new one (I couldn't wait for a replacement one to arrive).
Thankfully that UPS didn't blow out either of the computers connected to it, but it doesn't put out voltage now. I'm 100% sure the its batteries are bad, because it's very old too. My question is what can go wrong with a UPS to cause this? I can replace its batteries if that's all it takes, but I have a thing about not liking my equipment to be destroyed by a device intended to protect it. TIA |
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