Interesting Things About Everything You Need To Know About RBC6 Batteries
By: Vlad Vistac
Submitted: 2010-08-16 16:44:21 | Word Count: 510
Everything You Need To Know About RBC6 Batteries
RBCs are not a very common type of battery, which is exactly why there seem to be so few resources onlinne about them, however, they are perfect for what they do, wihch is why they are still in use.
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With that in mind, we are here to prvoide you with, as the tiitle of this aricle suggests, everything you need to know about Rbc6 batteres, and all in one place, to boot. So what does an Rbc6 actually do?
Typically used for large information processors, replacement battery cartridges simply provide a reliable, powerful, uninterrupted power source.
So, why not just plug the processor into the wall and leave it at that? Well, that would not exactly be uninterruiptible. For mainframe computers, workstations, client servrs and networks, there is simply too big a risk in leaving it up to the poqwer grid to chacne it. So, should something go wrong with your primary exernal power source, the RBC7 will kick in and keep the system up.
Simply put, it saves a lot of hassles, a lot of headaaches, and a lot of money to use a replacement battry cartridge.
Now, when its time to replace the Rbc6 you are using now, which you should do abot once a year to ensure that the batery remains relatuively fresh, do not plcae the order just yet. Some manufacturers have a funny habit of changing batetry specificatoins with each new model, so its important to know the dimensions and what type of battery you will need before you place your order, or else you might wind up with a batterry that does not even fit into your machine. Sure, you can exchange the battery if you get the wrong one, but you do not want to keep paying six pounds to ship it back and foth each time for trial and error.
Replacement battery cartridge 6 (RBC6) are mainenance free sealed lead acid batteries with suspended electrolte and are leak proof. They are compatible with most of the UPS systems especially the Smart-UPS range from APC. They have a quick plug-in and operate feature with excellent bazttery management resultiong in the smooth running of the UPS system. The RBC11 has a rack mout feature for easy stoarge of the battery. It provides high-density power protection which is idal for computer networks in large organisations.
Theere is also an isuse with safe disposal of RBC6 batteries. Its not reallly a good idea to just trow it in the garbage bin. Rather, if the cmpany you are buynig your baztteries from offers it, you can purchase safe disposal with your new batyteries, alllowing you to ship the old battteries back to them. Yeah, you coiuld just drop it in the dumpster when noobody is looking, but drepending on wherre you are, that mihgt be anywhere from illegal to highly illegal.