From: PeterD on
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:43:46 +0300, "Jack"
<jankroPOISTA(a)dnainternet.net> wrote:

>No, I do not have manual for it and I have not been able to find one with
>Google.
>I sent e-mail to Eaton's technical support without success. Eaton's pages or
>search do not have any info on the 9110 -series UPS.
>
>-Jan
>

Can you post a picture of the unit?
From: PeterD on
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:43:46 +0300, "Jack"
<jankroPOISTA(a)dnainternet.net> wrote:

>No, I do not have manual for it and I have not been able to find one with
>Google.
>I sent e-mail to Eaton's technical support without success. Eaton's pages or
>search do not have any info on the 9110 -series UPS.
>
>-Jan
>

Google returns a number of hits for manuals. This unit seems to be
export only for Asia.

With the unit powered up, press and hold the power on switch/button
for about 5 seconds, and see if that powers it on.

From: who where on
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:35:13 +0300, "Jack"
<jankroPOISTA(a)dnainternet.net> wrote:

>I have this UPS that had dead batteries, so I put in fresh new one's all
>charged up.
>I plugged it in and red ALARM led lights up, the fan turns on and batteries
>are being charged up, but it will not turn on, nothing comes out of the
>outlets.
>All fuses are OK, nothing appears to be burned.
>
>Anyone got any idea of what to do next or anyone have schematic?

Just a possible line of thought. I noted that you posted this
enquiry in a range of forums and in one you indicated what the
terminal voltage rose to when the UPS commenced charging the fully
charged batteries.

Which capacity 9110 is it - 700VA/1000VA/???

Did you remove the old/dead batteries? Did they fit the compartment
properly?

The reason I ask is that the 1000VA is a 36V unit apparently, while
the 700VA is reported as 24V by some sources yet 36V in a Chinese
manual. Clearly putting a 24V bank into a 36V unit would result in
some kind of complaint, and what you are seeing is a likely behaviour.
Can you measure the unit's charging voltage on open circuit (or on the
dead batteries)?
From: Jack on

"PeterD" <peter2(a)hipson.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:43:46 +0300, "Jack"
> <jankroPOISTA(a)dnainternet.net> wrote:
>
>>No, I do not have manual for it and I have not been able to find one with
>>Google.
>>I sent e-mail to Eaton's technical support without success. Eaton's pages
>>or
>>search do not have any info on the 9110 -series UPS.
>>
>>-Jan
>>
>
> Google returns a number of hits for manuals. This unit seems to be
> export only for Asia.
>
> With the unit powered up, press and hold the power on switch/button
> for about 5 seconds, and see if that powers it on.
>

Found the problem!

Someone (probably when cleaning the unit) had flipped the flat cable running
to the control panel 180 deg.!
Another words, no.1 pin was not no.1. pin anymore! The flat cable connector
is keyed in one end, but not in the control panel end. I flipped the cable
around and now it works fine.

Thanks for everyone that gave their help!

-Jan



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