6/30/2013 10:52 AM | |
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Not getiing. would you plese share your query in english? |
6/30/2013 2:04 PM | |
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Hello Deepak; Many FAQs and manuals are available on this site for S7-400 hardware issues. Searching for "S7-400 batteries" using the Search Box at the right would have given you access to these FAQs: Backup time = Total battery power / Total load; The constellation above therefore results in a backup time of approx. 1.5 years. Depending on the backup current and the required buffer time, it may make sense
And: Where can you find information about the S7-300/400 backup batteries? |
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6/30/2013 6:13 PM | |
Joined: 8/25/2005 Last visit: 10/5/2024 Posts: 1162 Rating: (111) |
Hello DEEPAKMS, wasn't the existing discussion helpful? S7 400 BATTERY REPLACING WITHOUT EFFECTING RAM Best regards Sabine |
6/30/2013 8:22 PM | |
Joined: 4/24/2009 Last visit: 8/20/2024 Posts: 2682 Rating: (135) |
Thread close, because question is already discussed in the following thread S7 400 BATTERY REPLACING WITHOUT EFFECTING RAM Best regards O_Moderator |
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