Apc Powerchute Business Edition 9.0

PowerChute Business Edition 5 Node - v9.1.1: Name: File Type: File Size (KB) File Date: Microsoft Hyper-V; PowerChute Business Edition v9.1.1 for Windows. Email alarm via SMTP from PowerChute Bussiness Agent. I’m using PowerChute version 9.0.2. Program Files APC PowerChute Business Edition server.
7/1/2015 1:20 PM Hello, We have PowerChute Business Edition 9.0.1.606 agent installed on Server 2008. On April 2 2015, I replaced a battery on one of our Smart UPS 3000 RM. Last week, the battery indicates that it needs replaced again. This software has been installed prior to my arrival, so I have changed nothing and actually I don't know much about it anyway. Is there anything within the software that could be presenting false information, such as a bad battery; even when it ran fine for 3 months?
Castlevania Psx Rom Iso more. We did lose power around the time it began reporting that the battery was bad, and our generator kicked on. After that, it stated the battery needed replaced. At this point I am leary of running a calibration as I don't need a major event so close to a holiday. Lastly, I have another identical unit which just had a new battery installed. I don't see anyway to manage this particulatr unit within the software, so I swapped the newest battery with the original; and it is still stating that it is bad.
Could the batteries actually be bad even though one is bnrand new, and the other is 3 months old? Very odd situation and timing considering the power outage. It just seems very very weird. 7/1/2015 5:21 PM (in response to Scott) Can you show us your PowerChute event and data logs just to see? You can also try to run another self test and see what happens and if it clears the alarm. It won't clear on its own and requires a self test to clear it (or to see if it remains).
Self test illuminates the replace battery LED and a self test is a comparison of battery voltage drop while on battery with a load. If the battery is new and you don't believe it was stored or older as Jordan suggested, it could've been a fluke.
If it is an APC battery, it should have a serial number on it and they also have a 1 year warranty if it did fail prematurely. 7/3/2015 12:38 PM (in response to Scott) Scott, PowerChute reports what the UPS is telling it. And as you wrote the UPS displays replace battery so I would expect PowerChute to do the same.