4 FAQs about What s the problem with moving batteries from a base station

What happens if a base station has multiple battery groups?

When a base station is equipped with multiple battery groups, the impact of activi-ties is actually shared by all these batteries. Then the impact on every single battery should be proportionally reduced. In practice, there may be other requirements that limit the number of battery groups being installed at a base sta-tion.

How does a battery group work in a base station?

The equipment in base stations is usually supported by the utility grid, where the battery group is installed as the backup power. In case that the utility grid interrupts, the battery discharges to support the communication switching equipment during the period of the power outage.

What happens if a battery group is mismatched?

The mismatch can lead to serious problems in base sta-tions. First, due to the limited numbers and capacities of backup battery groups, long time power outages can result in service interruptions in many base stations.

What happens if a battery goes out?

First, due to the limited numbers and capacities of backup battery groups, long time power outages can result in service interruptions in many base stations. It is even worse during severe weather in rural areas or remote pla-ces, where maintenance engineers are not guaranteed to arrive timely.

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