UPS Repair or Replacement?

When a UPS breaks down, everyone has the same question on their mind:
"Should I have it repaired, or replace it completely?"
The answer isn't a simple yes or no ; the device's condition, age, and the type of malfunction will be determining factors.

Below, you will find a clear decision guide based on the most common scenarios we encounter in the CCTV field.

When is UPS repair a good idea?

If most of the following apply to you, then repair is the right choice 👇

🔋 1. If the problem is caused by the batteries

  • The UPS turns on but then shuts off immediately.

  • It can't handle the load when the power goes out.

  • Battery warning/alarm is displayed.

👉 Battery replacement is often the quickest and most economical solution .

🧰 2. If the UPS is Relatively New (0-5 Years)
  • Electronic components are intact.

  • Spare parts are available.

  • Overall performance is good.

👉 Fan, relay, fuse, and small circuit board repairs can be easily performed .

💸 3. Repair Cost Doesn't Exceed 30-40% of a New UPS Cost

That's the golden rule.
Why replace it if repair is cheap, safe, and sensible?

When is the best time to replace a UPS?

In some cases, saying "let's fix it" means postponing the problem 👇

⏳ 1. If the UPS is very old (8-10 years or more)

  • Productivity decreases.

  • Even if you replace the battery, the electronics are worn out.

  • The likelihood of the malfunction recurring is high.

👉 At this point , change is cheaper in the long run .

🔥 2. If there is damage to the main board/inverter
  • burn scars

  • Power station failures

  • If there is no producer support

👉 These types of malfunctions are both expensive and risky.

💰 3. If Repair Costs Are Approaching That of a New UPS

Repair cost:

  • If the new UPS is around 60-70%

  • If no guarantee can be provided

👉 A definitive decision on change is made.

Decisions are even more critical in camera and server systems.

In systems like CCTV, NVR, servers, and firewalls, a UPS is not just a "convenience," it's a necessity .

  • ❌ Faulty UPS = loss of data

  • ❌ Sudden shutdown = disk failure

  • ❌ Insufficient capacity = system crash

Therefore, in these infrastructures:

  • Random battery replacement

  • Repair without testing

Absolutely not recommended.

What is the healthiest option?

👉 Measure and test first, then decide.

We at cctvburada:

  • UPS troubleshooting

  • Battery tests

  • Analysis of operation under load

  • Repair or replacement report

We offer this. In other words, it's not a "let's just fix it and be done with it" approach.
We're looking to see "which one actually makes sense."

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