Uninterrupted Power Service Battery Testing

Battery Testing & UPS Maintenance in Cairns


Thorough Battery Assessments 


Like all batteries, an uninterrupted power supply battery will eventually need to be replaced when it stops working properly. At Power & Data Support Services in Cairns, we will implement a regular maintenance program to run checks and determine the readiness and efficiency of your system. We will place your UPS battery in a real-world testing environment without impacting your day-to-day business operations. 


Our testing and reporting process will identify and recommend whether a battery replacement is required. The battery testing service will ensure your UPS will perform perfectly and seamlessly in times of emergency until normal mains power is returned.


To arrange battery testing in Cairns, contact Power & Data Support Services today on (07) 4031 6196. We also offer UPS equipment, data network cabling, emergency power generators and much more.

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Signs To Look Out For


Any of the following signs could indicate your UPS battery needs to be replaced ASAP:


  1. Audible Alarms: Most UPS units are equipped with audible alarms that signal a low battery condition. These alarms may beep, chirp, or emit a continuous tone to alert you of the battery's depletion.
  2. LED Indicators: UPS units often have LED indicators that display the status of the battery. A flashing or illuminated indicator light can indicate a low battery or a battery that needs to be replaced.
  3. Reduced Runtime: As the UPS battery nears the end of its life or becomes depleted, you may notice a significant reduction in the runtime provided by the UPS. If you typically rely on the UPS to power your devices for a specific duration during an outage, but it now runs out of power much sooner, it could be a sign of a low battery.
  4. Frequent Self-Tests: UPS units typically perform periodic self-tests to ensure their proper functioning. If you notice an increased frequency of self-tests or if the self-test fails, it may indicate a low battery.
  5. Power Fluctuations: When the UPS battery is low, you may experience power fluctuations or intermittent power interruptions. The UPS may struggle to maintain a stable power output, resulting in devices flickering or turning off unexpectedly.



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