Product Specifications for Replacement Battery for APC SUA3000RMXL3U
| BM Part #: | APCRBC105 |
|---|---|
| Voltage: | 96 Volt |
| Capacity: | 7 Ah |
| Type: | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Length: | 22.50" |
| Width: | 7.50" |
| Height: | 4.75" |
| Shipping Weight: | 52.00Lbs |
| Warranty: | 2 Year |
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- Direct replacement for APCRBC105 battery cartridge (also known as APC RBC105).
- Compatible with APC Smart-UPS 2200VA/3000VA rack-mount models and SUA/SUM external battery packs.
- 96V 7Ah sealed lead acid (SLA) battery - same specs as original APC battery.
- Rack-mount dimensions: 22.5" x 7.5" x 4.75" (572mm x 191mm x 121mm) - fits standard 19" equipment racks.
- 2-year manufacturer warranty for reliable performance.
- Restores full UPS runtime and battery backup capacity for enterprise applications.
- Significantly lower cost than buying a new UPS or OEM replacement cartridge.
- Professional-grade battery for servers, data centers, and mission-critical infrastructure.
Product Description
Affordable Alternative to APC Original Batteries
When your APC Smart-UPS starts beeping with a "replace battery" warning or no longer provides adequate backup time during power outages, you don't need to buy an expensive OEM battery cartridge or replace the entire UPS. This APCRBC105-compatible replacement battery from WSP delivers the same 96V 7Ah capacity as the original APC battery at a fraction of the cost. It's a direct fit for APC Smart-UPS 2200VA and 3000VA rack-mount models as well as external battery pack units, restoring full battery backup runtime and protecting your critical equipment from power outages and surges.
Compatible with APC Smart-UPS Rack-Mount Models
This replacement battery works with the following APC Smart-UPS models that originally shipped with the RBC105/APCRBC105 battery cartridge:
Smart-UPS 2200VA Rack-Mount (3U): SUA2200R3XLNETPKG, SUA2200RMXL3U, SUA2200RMXLI3U
Smart-UPS 3000VA Rack-Mount (3U): SUA3000R3XLNETPKG, SUA3000RMXL3U, SUA3000RMXL3U-BR, SUA3000RMXLI3U
External Battery Packs: SUA48RMXLBP3U, SUM48RMXLBP2U
Tower Models: SUA750ICH, SUA750ICH-45, SUA750IX38, SUA750TW
To verify compatibility, check the label on your UPS (usually on the back, front panel, or inside the rack-mount chassis) for the model number, or open the battery compartment and look for "RBC105" or "APCRBC105" marked on the existing battery. If your model isn't listed but the battery compartment says RBC105 or APCRBC105, this replacement will work.
Same Specifications as Original APC Battery
This sealed lead acid battery matches the electrical and physical specifications of the original APC RBC105/APCRBC105:
- Voltage: 96 Volts (configured as eight 12V batteries in series)
- Capacity: 7 Amp-hours (Ah) at 20-hour rate
- Chemistry: Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) / Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA)
- Dimensions: 22.5" L x 7.5" W x 4.75" H (572mm x 191mm x 121mm)
- Rack Space: Fits 3U rack-mount chassis
- Terminal Type: F2 (Faston .250" tabs)
- Weight: Approximately 52.0 lbs (23.6 kg)
The 96V configuration (eight 12V batteries wired in series) provides the high voltage required by these enterprise-grade Smart-UPS models and external battery packs. The 7Ah capacity delivers extended runtime for servers, storage arrays, networking infrastructure, and other mission-critical data center equipment. Because it uses the same sealed lead acid technology as the original, the battery is maintenance-free (no water refilling required) and safe for indoor use in server rooms, data centers, telecom facilities, or anywhere your UPS is located.
Professional Installation Recommended
Due to the weight (52 lbs), high voltage (96V), and rack-mount configuration of this battery pack, professional installation is strongly recommended. The replacement process typically takes 20-40 minutes depending on UPS configuration and rack accessibility. Most Smart-UPS rack-mount models have a front access panel that opens to reveal the battery compartment on slide-out rails. The old battery slides out after disconnecting the wire harness, and the new battery slides in on the same rails before reconnecting.
Safety Note: This is a heavy, high-voltage battery pack. Use proper lifting techniques or get assistance to avoid injury. For rack-mount units, ensure the UPS is properly supported and the rack is stable before removing or installing batteries. If you're not comfortable working with enterprise rack-mount equipment, hire a qualified technician.
After installation, plug in your UPS and let it charge for at least 24 hours before relying on it for battery backup. Due to the large capacity (96V 7Ah), initial charging takes significantly longer than smaller UPS batteries. The UPS may beep or show a "replace battery" warning initially, but this should clear once the new battery is fully charged and the UPS completes its self-test. Consult your UPS manual if the warning persists after 48 hours of charging.
When to Replace Your UPS Battery
UPS batteries typically last 3-5 years depending on usage, temperature, and how often they're discharged. Signs that your battery needs replacement include:
- UPS beeping continuously or showing a "replace battery" indicator on the front panel or management software
- Significantly reduced runtime during power outages compared to when new
- UPS failing to switch to battery power during outages
- Battery age exceeding 3-5 years, even if no obvious symptoms
- Battery self-test failures reported in UPS logs or management interface
For mission-critical data center and enterprise applications, replacing the battery proactively every 3-4 years ensures your equipment stays protected. The cost of a replacement battery is negligible compared to the potential cost of server downtime, data loss, or damaged equipment from unexpected shutdowns.
2-Year Warranty
This replacement battery includes an 2-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. If the battery fails to hold a charge or exhibits manufacturing defects within the warranty period, we'll replace it at no charge. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse, physical damage, or batteries that have simply reached end-of-life due to normal aging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this battery as good as the original APC RBC105/APCRBC105?
Yes. This battery uses the same sealed lead acid chemistry, voltage, and capacity as the original APC RBC105/APCRBC105. It's manufactured by WSP to the same specifications and will restore your UPS to full runtime capacity. The main difference is price — third-party replacement batteries cost significantly less than APC's branded cartridges while delivering equivalent performance. We back this with an 2-year warranty.
How do I know if my UPS uses an RBC105/APCRBC105 battery?
Check your UPS model number against the compatibility list above. If your model is listed (typically an SUA2200RMXL3U, SUA3000RMXL3U, or external battery pack variant), it uses the RBC105/APCRBC105. You can also open your UPS battery compartment and look at the existing battery — if it's marked "RBC105" or "APCRBC105" or measures approximately 22.5" x 7.5" x 4.75", this replacement will fit. When in doubt, take a photo of your current battery (including any labels) and contact us for verification before ordering.
Why is this battery 96V instead of 12V, 24V, or 48V?
The APCRBC105 is configured as a 96V battery pack, which is achieved by wiring eight 12V batteries in series inside a single rack-mount housing. This very high voltage is required by 2200VA and 3000VA rack-mount Smart-UPS models to deliver the substantial power output needed for data center servers and enterprise infrastructure. The battery arrives pre-configured as a 96V unit, so you don't need to worry about wiring multiple batteries together — it's a direct replacement.
How much runtime will I get with this battery?
Runtime depends on the load connected to your UPS. A fully charged 7Ah battery in a Smart-UPS 2200VA or 3000VA unit powering servers and networking equipment (approximately 1200-1500W load) typically provides 5-10 minutes of backup time — enough for a graceful shutdown or to ride through brief power interruptions. Lighter loads (networking equipment only) can run for 15-30+ minutes. For extended runtime applications, consider adding an external battery pack. Check your UPS manual or APC's runtime calculator for charts specific to your model and load scenarios.
Can I install this battery myself, or do I need a technician?
Technically, you can install it yourself if you're comfortable working with heavy rack-mount equipment (52 lbs) and have experience with data center infrastructure. However, professional installation is strongly recommended due to the weight, high voltage (96V), and rack-mount configuration. Improper installation can damage the UPS, cause safety hazards, or void warranties. If you have IT staff experienced with UPS maintenance in rack environments, they can handle it. If not, hire a qualified technician, especially for mission-critical systems.
Will this void my UPS warranty?
No. In the United States, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act prevents manufacturers from voiding warranties simply because you used a third-party replacement part. Using a compatible replacement battery will not void your APC UPS warranty. However, if you have an active warranty or enterprise service contract on your UPS and it's experiencing battery issues, contact APC first — they may replace the battery under warranty at no charge, especially for enterprise support agreements.
How long will this replacement battery last?
Under typical conditions (controlled data center environment with proper climate control, occasional discharge cycles), sealed lead acid UPS batteries last 3-5 years. Factors that shorten battery life include high temperatures (above 77°F/25°C in server rooms), frequent deep discharges, and letting the battery sit uncharged for extended periods. To maximize lifespan, maintain proper data center cooling and ensure the UPS remains plugged in continuously so the battery stays charged.
Do I need to charge the battery before installing it?
The battery ships with a partial charge but should be fully charged before relying on it for backup power. Install it in your UPS, plug in the UPS, and let it charge for 24-48 hours before using it for battery backup. Due to the very large capacity (96V 7Ah), initial charging takes significantly longer than smaller UPS batteries. The UPS will charge the battery automatically once connected. Smart-UPS models may beep or show warnings until the battery is sufficiently charged and passes the self-test.
Can I recycle my old UPS battery?
Yes, and you should. Lead-acid batteries are highly recyclable and should never go in household trash. Due to the weight (52 lbs) and size of this battery pack, you'll need to contact commercial battery recyclers or industrial waste disposal companies in your area. Some UPS service providers and data center equipment vendors also offer battery recycling programs. Many will pick up the old battery when delivering the replacement for a nominal fee.
What if the replacement battery doesn't fit or work?
If you've verified your model number is on the compatibility list and the battery doesn't fit or function properly, contact us immediately. We'll work with you to resolve the issue, whether that means sending a replacement or processing a return. For large batteries like the APCRBC105, return shipping can be expensive, so we strongly recommend double-checking compatibility (model number and existing battery markings) before ordering. Common issues include incorrect model identification or receiving a defective battery, both of which we can address quickly.
Cross Reference & Compatibility
- APC RBC105
This battery can be used in these models:
- APC SUA48RMXLBP3U
- APC SUA2200R3XLNETPKG
- APC SUA2200RMXL3U
- APC SUA2200RMXLI3U
- APC SUA3000R3XLNETPKG
- APC SUA3000RMXL3U
- APC SUA3000RMXL3U-BR
- APC SUA3000RMXLI3U
- APC SUA48RMXLBP3U
- APC SUM48RMXLBP2U
- APC SUA750ICH
- APC SUA750ICH-45
- APC SUA750IX38
- APC SUA750TW
