JRDG Coherence II; Battery Display Issue


We had a power outage here in New York that lasted 3 days. I shut down the system, but didn't think to power down the CII. It is operating fine, but neither the LOW or FULL light is illuminated for the battery. The power came back on Tuesday at about midnight, so its been receiving AC for nearly 40+ hours. Does this mean the battery is no longer holding a full charge? Will it affect performance? Frankly, I didn't notice whether the light was illuminated before the power outage

Three additional details. When I power down the PS, it automatically powers up within about 5 seconds. Also, the FULL lamp comes on for a second then goes off. This at least tells me the lamp is functioning. Lastly, when I switch from AC to Battery, there is no discernible fall off in performance. Basically, everything seems to be working, but the LOW/FULL lamps are dark.
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I'm betting that your batteries cannot hold a full charge now. If you haven't replaced the batteries in over 5-7 years, it might be time. If you go in battery mode how long do the batteries last before switching to AC? I think you might find its a shorter period of time than you were used to.

When I had my batteries replaced, JRDG did it quickly if I remember the cost was around $120 with shipping.
Phil:
Would you happen to know if it is ever normal for both FULL and LOW lamps to be dark? Is the performance of the unit compromised in this state? How would one normally determine when it is time to replace the battery? What did you notice?Thanks for the response.
Stew, if you determine that your batteries last significantly less than prior to the blackout, you may want to cycle the charge completely several times. The operation may restore some of their original charge capacity. If you require new batteries, call JRDG at (719) 473-1181,, extension 4. G.
Phil:
Would you happen to know if it is ever normal for both FULL and LOW lamps to be dark? Is the performance of the unit compromised in this state? How would one normally determine when it is time to replace the battery? What did you notice?Thanks for the response.