Leonedes wroteWell I tried removing it directly, it was easily removable since it was attached to the ups' board by two very small pins, I think it can be attached again to work but as you may have noticed I have no experience with electronics at all. My question is, I got electrocuted by accident while I turned the ups back on, yes I stupidly tried touching the board, is that normal for the ups or does it have something to do with the fact that I removed the beeper ?
Akh man be careful! I hope you only got electrocuted by a low-voltage DC current. I've tried getting electrocuted by 220V, and let me tell you, it's not pleasing at all. I looked behind me to see who was shaking me. Thank goodness it was only shaking, and a little red fingertip. If you have no experience with electronics, wear protective gloves, or don't work with "naked" electronics. You may have shorted the board too. You're a very lucky man.