IBM SU5000R5TBX135 UPS battery pack replacement VRLA sealed
Replacement IBM SU5000R5TBX135 computer UPS battery pack, valve regulated sealed lead acid rechargeable absorbed glass mat batteries that will not spill offered at low prices direct from warehouse
Please find the information on this page to help you make a decision for a new set of batteries for the IBM SU5000R5TBX135, the system smoothes out and cleans up the mains supply inwards to produce a spike and surge free output to protect your delicate computer equipment, the energy storage uses the batteries they are 12-volt cells, this system comes with 16 x 12v batteries and that is what we are offering on this page, they are of course recyclable by far the main component in them is lead, this means that they are a environmentally friendly form of protection because they can easily be made into something else, maybe even more batteries when the time comes for recycling, and by fitting them in your machine you are prolonging the life of your equipment which is also a bonus rather than it coming to a miserable end on land fill when there are probably many years of very useful life left in it yet.
- IBM SU5000R5TBX135 battery replacement
Installing the new batteries in to the UPS is not a difficult job, certainly well within the reach of most people, you can refer to your user manual for the method if required, they are designed to be replaced, the ones we send to you will be almost fully charged but the UPS will still complete a service charge upon installation, this will mean that during this short interim period the full runtime protection will not be available to be utilised until its finished, while it may never be convenient in this fast moving world it would still be best to run without any load to start so the system can fully reset itself to the new battery energy level
It would not be unreasonable to hope for a 2 to 5 year life span of batteries in the UPS, this will be very dependent on the associated use and the where the system is kept, one thing to make sure is the vents have access cool air, quite often they are tucked under desks or other such warm places with little ventilation, the batteries will get hot that's normal, but the hotter they are the shorter their lifespan will be, If you add more devices over time keep an eye on the load, if you can keep it below 40% it will last longer, while its more than capable of going higher it will be at the expense of the battery life
The battery cells are constructed using absorbed glass mat technology or AGM, they are also valve regulated sealed lead acid or VRLA, this is the recommended type of battery for this installation, they will not leak if mounted on the side so safe to be used in a UPS tower or rack mountable configuration without any fear of spillage in mission critical applications like a hospital or busy data centre as well as the home office
Please note, you should use the information we have supplied on this page is only a guide, we have tried to assist you in getting the correct batteries for your UPS system, there are so many very similar codes, if you are not sure you should check what you have before ordering, this will also give you the opportunity to see how easy it is going to be to change the batteries, if you look very closely at the product code on your UPS then you shouldn't go wrong, if you still are not sure study the dimensions of the battery as these are also listed on this page. The batteries are recyclable, more information on recycling can be found at the foot of this page.
Voltage = 12-volts
Capacity = 7Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = absorbed glass mat, AGM, VRLA
Hot swap capable
There are a total of 16 rechargeable and recyclable batteries for the IBM SU5000R5TBX135 UPS we have listed the size of each battery below
Length = 151mm
Width = 65mm
Height = 94mm
Battery layout - from chart below = 5

If you prefer we can offer this battery in a 9Ah format, it's the same dimensions and will slip straight in, a very easy upgrade that will offer you more runtime, the link to it will be just a little bit further down the page