Power Backups Switching Off and Continuously Beeps Shuts Hardware Down Multiple at Same Time
[SOLVED] UPS suddenly turns off and the whole PC with it then it starts to beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep like a long beep than turns back on
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got the UPS two years ago
Extra: i unplugged my PC and the Monitor from the UPS and let it rest for 8 hours then plugged my PC and Monitor back in it worked fine but after 8 hours got the same problem back
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Two years is quick for a battery to fail, but not impossible.Hi, my UPS suddenly turns off and the whole PC with it then it starts to beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep like a long beep than turns back on
got the UPS two years ago
Extra: i unplugged my PC and the Monitor from the UPS and let it rest for 8 hours then plugged my PC and Monitor back in it worked fine but after 8 hours got the same problem back
A beep from a UPS typically means either the battery has failed or you have overloaded it.
Has your PC changed in the last two years? It is possible your PC is too much for the UPS.
Or if you have frequent power outages, your battery has failed. The UPS manufacturer should have instructions on changing the battery.
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Two years is quick for a battery to fail, but not impossible.Hi, my UPS suddenly turns off and the whole PC with it then it starts to beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep like a long beep than turns back on
got the UPS two years ago
Extra: i unplugged my PC and the Monitor from the UPS and let it rest for 8 hours then plugged my PC and Monitor back in it worked fine but after 8 hours got the same problem back
A beep from a UPS typically means either the battery has failed or you have overloaded it.
Has your PC changed in the last two years? It is possible your PC is too much for the UPS.
Or if you have frequent power outages, your battery has failed. The UPS manufacturer should have instructions on changing the battery.
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didn't change any thing in my PC + my PSU is 650w and my GPU doesn't required a cable from the PSU + my UPS is 1500w 900vTwo years is quick for a battery to fail, but not impossible.
A beep from a UPS typically means either the battery has failed or you have overloaded it.
Has your PC changed in the last two years? It is possible your PC is too much for the UPS.
Or if you have frequent power outages, your battery has failed. The UPS manufacturer should have instructions on changing the battery.
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That doesn't sound like an overload situation. Does your UPS have status lights? A LCD display? A USB port to connect to?didn't change any thing in my PC + my PSU is 650w and my GPU doesn't required a cable from the PSU + my UPS is 1500w 900v
If your battery is faulty there will usually be a status light or status display.
If it has a USB port, it may have an app that can get status off it.
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it just turned off again and I saw that the UPS turns off completely no LEDs on the front then when it beeps its shows red& orange then it turns green when it turns back onThat doesn't sound like an overload situation. Does your UPS have status lights? A LCD display? A USB port to connect to?
If your battery is faulty there will usually be a status light or status display.
If it has a USB port, it may have an app that can get status off it.
also, the same problem happens even without my PC plugged into the UPS
and the UPS workes fine when it's on batteries
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What is the make and model of the UPS?it just turned off again and I saw that the UPS turns off completely no LEDs on the front then when it beeps its shows red& orange then it turns green when it turns back on
also, the same problem happens even without my PC plugged into the UPS
and the UPS workes fine when it's on batteries
I don't think I will have any better recommendation other than to contact the manufacturer.
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Last year, I came home or woke up only to find that my PC had lost power. When I investigated, I found out that its 24V pack was down to 17V (four total bad cells, battery is kaput) and the UPS was still reporting 24V with 60% charge. Either something has gone wrong with the battery monitoring or the firmware is garbage. Maybe both.
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This is a UPS not a computer thread. Please don't attempt to hijack it with your problem. Start your own thread.My computer also has the same problem, it will suddenly die and then automatically restarted with a beeeee sound, I'm considering whether it will not be a good cooling.
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My Cyberpower UPS did the spontaneous shut-down on brownout to me a while ago and when I investigated it, I found out that its 24V battery couldn't charge past 17V (very much dead) with the UPS still pushing 2A into it (the battery was very warm) yet the UPS still reported 24V with 60% charge, no battery warning. Either something in the battery management failed or the firmware is messed up, maybe both. The UPS was only three years old at the time. I still have it, planning to eventually have a look for a possible repair (try to find out why the UPS was misreporting battery voltage) and see if there is anything worth salvaging otherwise.
Edit: weird, I couldn't see my first post the first time I got notified of a reply in this thread, re-posted and now my first post has re-appeared. That's why I have two nearly identical posts in here.
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With a second PC, (ie: Laptop, or desktop hooked to wall power)Hi, my UPS suddenly turns off and the whole PC with it then it starts to beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep like a long beep than turns back on
got the UPS two years ago
Extra: i unplugged my PC and the Monitor from the UPS and let it rest for 8 hours then plugged my PC and Monitor back in it worked fine but after 8 hours got the same problem back
Connect USB cable to that second PC.
Install power chute or any of the approved utilities that come with the UPS.
Most have a test function inside them that will check the batteries. They also include things like messages with error codes.
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So far the OP hasn't confirmed that the UPS has a USB port.With a second PC, (ie: Laptop, or desktop hooked to wall power)
Connect USB cable to that second PC.
Install power chute or any of the approved utilities that come with the UPS.Most have a test function inside them that will check the batteries. They also include things like messages with error codes.
If there is one, I agree with using the vendor's software to get status from it.
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Even the 120VA UPS I have for my modem, router, telephony adapter and cordless phone has a USB port, I would imagine practically all UPS large enough to use with a PC would have one. All of mine going all the way back to my APC BX1000 some 20 years ago did.So far the OP hasn't confirmed that the UPS has a USB port.
If there is one, I agree with using the vendor's software to get status from it.
Those provide SMB sensor data that you can read using HWInfo and other system monitoring tool which Windows also uses for power management purposes, no need to install the manufacturer's bloatware unless you really want to.
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In the US that is true. In foreign countries, it is much less common.Even the 120VA UPS I have for my modem, router, telephony adapter and cordless phone has a USB port, I would imagine practically all UPS large enough to use with a PC would have one. All of mine going all the way back to my APC BX1000 some 20 years ago did.Those provide SMB sensor data that you can read using HWInfo and other system monitoring tool which Windows also uses for power management purposes, no need to install the manufacturer's bloatware unless you really want to.
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no it's doesn't have a USB port it's OEM brandIn the US that is true. In foreign countries, it is much less common.
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