The Most Common Causes of UPS Battery Swelling

Why do UPS batteries swell?

A swollen UPS battery is not a simple malfunction .
This is a serious security issue requiring immediate action .

Let's be clear:

A swollen UPS battery should not be used continuously.

So why does a UPS battery swell, what does this mean, and what should be done?
Let's explain it step by step 👇


What does UPS battery swelling mean?

VRLA/AGM/Gel batteries used in UPS systems are sealed type .
Under normal conditions, it never loses its shape.

If the battery is swollen:

  • There is gas formation inside.

  • The chemical balance has been disrupted.

  • The battery is no longer healthy.

👉 This indicates that the battery has reached the end of its lifespan or
This indicates that it was operated under incorrect conditions .

The Most Common Causes of UPS Battery Swelling

1️⃣ High Ambient Temperature 🌡️ (The Biggest Reason)

Heat is the biggest enemy of UPS batteries.

  • Ideal temperature: 20–25°C

  • If the UPS is placed inside a cabinet, under a desk, or in an unventilated area

  • If there is inadequate cooling in the server room

📉 As the temperature increases:

  • The internal pressure of the battery increases.

  • The gas cannot be released.

  • The battery swells.

2️⃣ Overcharging (Incorrect Charging Voltage)

If the UPS charging circuit is not working properly:

  • The battery is overcharged.

  • The electrolyte gases.

  • Internal pressure increases.

This situation generally:

  • In low-quality UPS systems

  • On faulty UPS circuit boards

  • This is seen in aftermarket batteries.

3️⃣ The Battery Has Reached the End of Its Lifespan

Average lifespan of UPS batteries:

  • 2–3 years (VRLA / AGM)

As the battery ages:

  • The chemical structure breaks down.

  • Charging and discharging become unbalanced.

  • The risk of swelling increases.

📌 Most swollen batteries are old batteries .

4️⃣ Operation Under Excessive Load

If the UPS is constantly operating at its limit:

  • The battery switches on and off frequently.

  • It keeps getting hot.

  • Internal pressure increases.

📌 Small UPS + large system
= premature battery swelling

5️⃣ Poor Quality or Incompatible Battery
  • Unoriginal

  • Seemingly compatible but unsuitable

  • Low-quality batteries

It doesn't behave properly during charging.

Conclusion:

  • Gasification

  • Swelling

  • Early failure

What happens if a swollen UPS battery is used?

⚠️ There are serious risks:

  • ❌ The battery may explode.

  • ❌ Acid leak may occur

  • ❌ Damages the UPS and surrounding devices.

  • ❌ Poses a fire risk.

👉 That's why a swollen battery should absolutely not be used .

What to do if a UPS battery is swollen?

Things to do:

  1. Turn off the UPS.

  2. Disconnect the power supply.

  3. Remove the battery before use.

  4. Replace the battery.

  5. Have the UPS charging voltage and ambient conditions checked.

Things you shouldn't do:

  • Using the battery by straining it

  • It means "It'll manage for a while longer".

  • Continuing to charge a swollen battery

How to Prevent Battery Swelling?
  • Use the UPS in a cool, well-ventilated area.

  • Choose a UPS with the correct VA capacity.

  • Replace the battery before its lifespan ends.

  • Use a high-quality and compatible battery.

  • Have your battery tested at least once a year.

Are the risks greater in camera and server systems?

Yes.

  • CCTV and server UPS systems

  • It operates under constant load.

Because:

  • Battery swelling is more common.

  • It leads to more serious consequences.

📌 Battery checks should not be neglected in these systems.

What do we do at cctvburada?

As cctvburada;

  • 🔍 We safely replace swollen UPS batteries.

  • 📊 We are performing UPS charging and load analysis.

  • 🔁 We determine the correct battery type and capacity.

  • 🔧 We are conducting testing and commissioning after the replacement.

We're eliminating the risk, not the swollen battery.

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