Can you kill a battery by short circuiting?

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Today I replaced my UPS's batteries, but as fool as I am managed to touch both terminals of 1 battery on the metal floor of the UPS and the sparks flew. I carried on thinking no more about it and finished putting in the batteries.

When I tried the UPS it was dead wouldn't even turn on with the power cable connected and I thought thats it Ive killed the UPS when I shorted the battery on the floor of the UPS.

But amazingly when I tried the old batteries back in the UPS it worked. So Im guessing that 1 battery is dead, so I have ordered another battery as Im guessing they wont replace the dead one.

But I didn't think you could kill a battery from short circuiting it?
 
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Your not really suppose to change the batteries in the UPS I have, so basically you have to take the thing totally apart to get at the batteries. The case of the UPS is all metal as it even weighs a ton with out the batteries in.. Stupid design.

These are the batteries.... 12v, 34watts, 9A

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If there are more than one battery it could just be that the one battery is so far out of balance with the others, due to the discharge, that the device won't power up.

How long was the battery shorting out? If even for a second it could have dropped 100A at 12V to ground which would have quite an impact on cell voltage.

You could try charging the battery independently of the others to bring cell voltage back up.

It was touching for 2-3 secs and you can see the 2 burn marks on the UPS where the terminals has touched. I wish I had a volt meter, I was thinking of shorting it again for a split second to see if there's any power there.

I am amazed that the UPS didnt even power on with the mains cable connected, because its not using battery power at all when running from the mains.
 
I will probably bin it as I have ordered another battery now. I am going to put some tape on the terminals before installing the battery next time.

I touched the battery on the bottom lip when installing the first battery. You can see how much of the UPS you need to take apart to get at the batteries.. Then to top it off, the cover is all metal too

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Well I installed the batteries yesterday without anymore disasters and it appears to be working ok. I tested it last night and it lasts about 20mins with my pc setup (in sig).

I will have to keep my eye on it as it maybe getting warmer then normal . I think I will buy a new UPS when the batts die again, as it will be roughly 9-10yrs old by then. Plus Im guessing it hasn't any surge protection anymore, so I have it plugged into a surge protector.

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