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by yardie
1212 days ago
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The batteries are sealed lead acid AGMs. Where orientation isn't a concern because the electrolyte is gelified in fiberglass. Also, they shouldn't be off-gassing at all. That's the sealed part. I've had SLA batteries puff up. And if you are getting corrosion in and around the AP chassis you may have a leak. Typically, what determines the life of these batteries is # of cycles and # of deep discharges. The more extreme the environment the shorter the life time. I have network equipment sit outdoors in a cabinet. The batteries typically last 24-36 months instead of the 48-60 months I see from indoor UPSes. |
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I recently had a Supermicro board die because it became infested with moths out in the garage, it was disgusting and the board was borked even after extensive cleaning.
How do you keep wildlife at bay? (insects and rodents are attracted to heat and shelter).
Maybe some kind of solid metal cabinet enclosure like the public utility boxes along some roadside thoroughfares?