Increase UPS run-time with bigger batteries?

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Using higher amp-hour (AH) capacity sealed lead acid batteries can increase the run time of a UPS, provided the total voltage remains at 24 volts. However, the UPS is only rated for its current battery specifications, so upgrading to larger batteries may not be advisable without a compatible UPS. Battery condition also plays a crucial role in runtime; batteries should be replaced every 2-3 years to maintain optimal performance. If the UPS shows low output voltage during transfer to backup power, it indicates the need for battery replacement. Ultimately, for significant runtime improvements, investing in a larger, appropriately rated UPS is recommended.
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i have two UPS's that protect my computers and entertainment system. I'm at less than half the kva rating of each of the UPS's but the runtime is too low for my liking. they both run with 4 qty 6V sealed lead acid batteries.

my question is: can i simply use higher AH capacity batteries provided they're sealed lead acid, and the total voltage is 24 volts?
 
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You could increase the run time of the UPS by increasing the amp-hours of the batteries. However, your UPS is only rated for the batteries they already have. It would be best to buy a larger UPS that is rated to handle the larger batteries.
Another thing that would affect runtime is battery condition. Batteries in your UPS should be changed every 2-3 years. If you notice that your UPS is running at a low output voltage (< 100V) early in its tranfer to backup power, then you should change your batteries.
 
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