2021 Removing/Disabling the Beep (Speaker) in a UPS Power Supply

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • A 15 minute tutorial on how to disable the "beeping" in a UPS power supply. I show how easy it is to rip out the speaker out of a UPS, which enhances the world's stupidest, most annoying product into a working appliance you will be finally be happy with.
    More information: It turns out, UPS power makers such as Cyber Power and APC (that provide battery backup power in power outages) are some of the stupidest product designers to walk planet earth, and I don't mean that in a small or insignificant way. Literally nobody, and I mean NOBODY wants to hear a "beep" when the power is out. In customer survey after user survey, the number one requested feature is a "silent UPS power supply" that doesn't annoy the customer with beeps.
    Watch this video to learn what every moderately technical person does when they unbox their UPS battery. They remove the speaker. It's easy, it improves battery life, it makes the product FINALLY usable.
    More info: www.ski-epic.com

Комментарии • 47

  • @davidinky1
    @davidinky1 28 дней назад +1

    THANK YOU!🤝 My Google search to solve this problem led me to you.
    Bad storms in the Midwest on Wednesday and years of dealing with it + depressing power button to shut-it-up finally took its toll. 😆

  • @mohammadkhayyal_1745
    @mohammadkhayyal_1745 3 года назад +8

    Maaaan, you're an actual lifesaver, huge thanks for your hard work

  • @rayjayb6986
    @rayjayb6986 3 года назад +7

    Man! you're a lifesaver! I just got mine removed. Cheers!

  • @johnkrynauw7955
    @johnkrynauw7955 Год назад +1

    You. Are. The. Man. This UPS was unusable before. Beeped every 2 seconds. Way louder than yours. Now it's dead silent.

  • @davenichols4595
    @davenichols4595 3 года назад +5

    Thanks, you are right; no one wants that beep. We live in Panama and the power goes out for a few minutes several times at night! Don't need the beep

  • @muzamac100588
    @muzamac100588 2 дня назад

    You my friend, are a legend! Thank you!

  • @dankind64
    @dankind64 2 года назад +1

    The UPS speaker is the dumbest thing ever added to a product. Thanks for the video

  • @cubasurf
    @cubasurf 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this! Worked great. So funny "constant beeping" is just part of the design for some reason. With no way to disable it because who wouldn't want constant beeping?

  • @ProLynxSmartLife
    @ProLynxSmartLife 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes! Thanks man. I agree, leave them in the factory lol

  • @hienluu5419
    @hienluu5419 Год назад

    Thanks a lot! I managed to locate the speaker (by touching an ear swab on every piece on the board, and when I covered the little hole of that little round thing, the beeps were subdued, so I knew it must be the speaker).
    Having said that, I did not know how to remove it. Thanks a lot a again.

  • @laypyu
    @laypyu Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot, Sir. Your way of explaining reminded me of a close friend who talks in the same way when discussing different or difficult concepts. Makes it entertaining to listen to while learning something new at the same time.

  • @T.Ross.
    @T.Ross. Год назад

    Thank you! This helped me silence a couple of old APC Back-UPS'. Man, those tiny speakers are 𝗟𝗢𝗨𝗗.

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup 3 года назад +2

    A tip from someone who changes out dozens of ups batteries every year... Grab just behind the wide part of the connector, then use a screwdriver handle or piece of wood to 'tap' the plier's jaws. It's quick and lowers the chance of slipping with the pliers and arcing.

    • @GMoney-B
      @GMoney-B 3 года назад

      Do you know if removing the speaker can cause any issues on the other chain of circuits on the board, since each circuit I assume is expected to receive a certain voltage/amperage of power along the chain in lieu of each circuit using some power and or causing expected planned resistance? Will removing the speaker cause on the other circuits any over voltage/amperage or under voltage/amperage by removing this speaker/curcuit?

    • @brianwski
      @brianwski  3 года назад

      @@GMoney-B I worried about it myself, but I've removed the speakers from several different units and never had a single issue. I just wish the manufactures were awake, and had a clue, asked any of their customers, and would offer a design for MORE MONEY without a speaker. Can you imagine how rich they would be? They would be the most popular UPS units on the planet. Nobody wants that speaker, it's literally the most requested feature and the manufacturers hate money and hate their customers.

    • @GMoney-B
      @GMoney-B 3 года назад +1

      @@brianwski Lol. I agree. How insane is that that they are passing up more customers for actually removing a feature, ha! They could have enough money to take care of what is probably a concern of liability if they take out that game show buzzer. I assume that is probably why. Either that or they support consumer terrorism, lol.

  • @v3dr4nb0z1c
    @v3dr4nb0z1c Год назад +3

    DON'T DO THIS!
    Most UPS devices today have this option built-in in the Power switch. Just lightly tap it two times and you will hear two beeps for sound off, and one beep for sound on.
    Lightly tap means not pushing it all the way in like when you are turning it on, but just light tap so it will move just a little.
    Plus you will keep your warranty.
    Just read "Troubleshooting" from your instruction manual for users if you have it.

    • @huckinglp
      @huckinglp Год назад +1

      the UPS I got was able to be configured through a usb connector with proprietary software it came with, and I was able to turn off the beeps from the program. I don't know why the manufacturers of these things think we want the beep to be on by default, it should be off by default and it should be a hassle to add the beep but I guess this is mostly marketed at offices, in which the beeps might make some sense (although I think even then it would be better if it was off by default)

    • @Swordfish393
      @Swordfish393 Год назад +2

      @@huckinglp heh, I would pay more money for one that didn’t beep.

  • @arthurlevine4558
    @arthurlevine4558 2 месяца назад

    Power Switch
    To turn the UPS on, press the power button for approximately 2 seconds - you will hear a constant tone (1 second) -
    and release after a short beep.
    To turn the UPS off, press the power button for approximately 2 seconds - you will hear a constant tone (1 second)
    - and release after two short beeps.
    Alarm setting: The audible alarm can be turned OFF or ON by quickly pressing the POWER button twice. The
    default setting is for the Alarm On. To turn the Alarm Off, quickly press the power button twice. You will hear two
    short beeps when the Alarm is turned Off. To turn the Alarm back ON, quickly press the power button twice. You
    will hear a single short beep when the Alarm is turned On.
    *This works also may be easier than manual remover.

  • @tom110111
    @tom110111 3 месяца назад

    Exactly what I was looking for, cpap silence!

  • @skmishra91
    @skmishra91 Год назад

    This damn deep. I had sleepless night because of this bloody beep, every 2mins. What kind of folks design this garbage.

  • @lestariwalet4077
    @lestariwalet4077 2 года назад +1

    My problem has been solved, thank you

  • @mharris281
    @mharris281 4 месяца назад

    Great video thank you.

  • @davidbanner5779
    @davidbanner5779 2 года назад +1

    Perfect video for my problem.

  • @PhilipAndresen
    @PhilipAndresen 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I have an old APC UPS that I want to just use as a power strip because I don't have another one available, but it insists on beeping for a solid minute every five hours. I could disable it with software, but APC decided that a proprietary RJ48-to-USB plug was the way to go for interfacing with this model. Oh, and you can only disable **some** alarms and only on **SOME** operating systems.
    Ah well, what's a more universal configuration tool than a pair of pliers, am I right??

  • @rawraj1578
    @rawraj1578 Год назад

    There was a time when we needed Speakers on a UPS to tell us the power has failed and to save our work and shut our PC before the UPS backup runs out.
    Now people have laptops that will tell you when the UPS runs out and people use the UPS only for what its meant until the generator or the Inverter Backup kicks in.
    APC were the first UPS company that released models that had a button where you could slience them
    I have it as my main backup. I needed a UPS for my Fiber Cable and broadband connection which in my mom's room Just as a back up connection for me when power fails. But if power fails at night the beeping will wake her up.
    SO I was looking for a way to remove the speaker as this routers takes hardly any power and a regular UPS will give many hours of back up. I could not in for a router UPS but that is too small and not value for money when you compare it with a regular UPS that will give many times more power back up.
    I will have to try this. Thanks for the video.
    BTW The APC UPS is 1500 VA and gives 2 hours backup and is 1 feet Tall and wide. There are two other models of UPS form APC that has a mute switch but one cost twice what a normal 600 VA would cost and the other cost three times. The APC UPS I have costs 5 times more than a regula 600 VA UPS>
    In lower models APC has not offered this feature if they did I am sure it would sell like hot cakes. It hardly costs anything to put in a mute switch.
    That gives me an Idea if you looking for some crazy content to go viral. Modify a UPS With a switch. You can drill a hole and maybe stick the switch with glue right there and connect the speaker via this to theboard. I am sure people would love it and this could become a most sought out mod if you offered it as as service.

  • @mctrevors7852
    @mctrevors7852 3 года назад +2

    Hey that beeping was meant for the blind!..
    This is Anti-Inclusive practice.. 😏😄
    Thanks for the vid. I have a bunch of noisy office UPS to hack

  • @mikeKidLazy
    @mikeKidLazy 24 дня назад

    I wish I could do this on mine but I'm pretty sure this would also void my warranty... :(

  • @jacomoleopardi1473
    @jacomoleopardi1473 2 года назад

    Perfect 👍, thanks for this video

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv4073 Год назад

    Nice mod. However, it also beeps when the battery needs to be replaced so you will need to check for a flashing light every now and again..

  • @Masksandrazors
    @Masksandrazors Год назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you shittalking that beeper! Fucking hell, I had a UPS for 4 years, and power goes out here almost on a daily basis. It woke me up so many times... it beeps as I write this message. Gonna attempt removing it tomorrow.

  • @smfl106
    @smfl106 9 месяцев назад

    exactly

  • @Akila-DJ
    @Akila-DJ 2 года назад

    This normal beep is useless. But special beeps like when the battery is dead, or no charge or voltage issues are very important. UPS makers have to redesign it properly in a less annoying way! And give us a switch to on and off it, and a volume controller 😌

    • @pickpocket5542
      @pickpocket5542 Год назад +3

      Replacing it with a led is another good idea

  • @NotMuchHere
    @NotMuchHere 3 года назад

    yeah, mine is on my cpap too sucks ... wakes me up. keep;s me up annoying as "ship"

  • @sawyeyintaung3988
    @sawyeyintaung3988 3 года назад

    Can I use PC UPS as a backup power for my 12V Wifi Router for at least 6 hours? My UPS is Prolink - Pro700SFC.

  • @NotMuchHere
    @NotMuchHere 3 года назад

    do you need to put an 8 ohm resistor in the place of the speaker?

  • @CaseyHoorelbeke
    @CaseyHoorelbeke 3 года назад

    How long has this ups lasted for you? I’m looking for something that will run a 5w usb camera for at least 12 hours for extended power failure.

    • @brianwski
      @brianwski  3 года назад +1

      This particular unit would last 60 hours or more for a 5w camera (somebody can check my math on that). For a 5W device, the "load you need to support" is about 5W/12V = 0.42 Amps. This unit is 370 Watts, but you give it a "haircut" based on efficiency and maybe the battery getting older over the next year or two, so let's say 350 Watts/12V = 29 Amps before the UPS runs out of Amps. 29 Amps/0.42 Amps = 69. So it will run 69 hours. Always be a little conservative, so I'm going with 60 hours for your USB camera. If you try it out and you get different, let me know!!

  • @williamolson5728
    @williamolson5728 11 дней назад

    Helpful content, but this could be a LOT shorter

  • @jpbeauch1
    @jpbeauch1 3 года назад

    Never plug a UPS unit on a power bar. Never!

    • @GMoney-B
      @GMoney-B 3 года назад +1

      Care to explain why?

  • @jpbeauch1
    @jpbeauch1 3 года назад

    The alarm is for those who are using the UPS for a computer and don't use the software that came with it which allow the unit to power down automatically the computer in case of a power loss. So while the alarm is very annoying, it is useful for a lot of person

  • @nicholasdunn1200
    @nicholasdunn1200 Год назад

    Very poor video

  • @Honekawamusic
    @Honekawamusic Год назад

    Its work, now i can well sleep. Thx for tutorial 🙏🫡