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Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music. -Frederick Nietzsche
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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My UPS went out and I need to get another on. There are so many different flavors. I'm not really sure what I need. What I'm really looking for is something to kick in & keep me powered if the power goes out.
I'm looking on Amazon and I see many different ones with XXX Amps & xxx Volts. Some say 'Surge & Battery', and some say just 'Surge'. Some are a mix of both. Some have a 'data line' option.
What's the basic idea? What do I really need?
In theory, theory and practice are the same. But in practice, they never are.β
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
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Thanks
In theory, theory and practice are the same. But in practice, they never are.β
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
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Good Morning Jeremy,
Have you had the opportunity to "test" your setup with a real power failure?
I am curious as to how well it worked, and if the pretty lights looked nice in the dark
Best wishes from Minnesota,
Craig
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Craig Robbins wrote: Have you had the opportunity to "test" your setup with a real power failure? Unfortunately, yes. Where I live now the power loves to flicker on and off a lot. It's the reason I got it. It handles up to 900w, but with my monitors and PSU I can draw that much much no problem.
So, if I'm going all out, the power probably won't last that long, but it's certainly long enough for me to quit what I'm doing and shutdown properly. And it handles the flickers like a champ.
I've only had it for about a year though, so we'll see how long it hangs in there.
Jeremy Falcon
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I'm with you. Back in beginning of 2020 I bought APC and I bought them at the local Best Buy because I wanted to insure they weren't knock-offs.
I bought smaller ones because I knew I just needed 30 minutes or so because we have surges and short outages all the time.
I now have 3 of these units (2 keeping the network up & 1 for one particular computer).
APC is the way to go.
My five-year old unit is still keeping me up and running during short outages.
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raddevus wrote: I now have 3 of these units (2 keeping the network up & 1 for one particular computer). Dang man, what kinda set up you got? I mean nice...
raddevus wrote: My five-year old unit is still keeping me up and running during short outages. Good to know, bring on the storms... wut wut.
Jeremy Falcon
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I had no idea either, and did much the same as Jeremy.
The main problem I had was delivery - if it's lead acid based, then it's HEAVY - and the first two that were delivered had clearly been dropped / thrown / fallen off the truck and had to go back. And given that the max distance it could travel in the UK is around 800 miles, that doesn't bode well ...
The third one was fine, and lasted a couple of years before just dying when the power failed - batteries were fine, but when it switched to backup, it stopped powering it's own electronics ...
I didn't replace it.
"Data line" I think menas a USB connection to your PC so you can monitor battery power etc. Handy, but the PC software tends to be pretty ropey.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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What have you got now ?
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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No UPS - it was just too much hassle.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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That's the conclusion I came to.
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I would say that unless power cuts are extremely common in your part of the world, and/or you have mission-critical equipment that cannot be turned off, a UPS is a waste of money. A UPS large enough to run heavy hardware for a significant amount of time (an hour or more) does not come cheap. I have surge protectors on all my equipment, and that's it.
Power cuts are extremely rare in my part of the world, so I don't really worry about them. I use laptops (attached to desktop monitors) for my work, so they have a "built-in" UPS. The local telephone company provides internet over fiber, and if that ever goes down (it hasn't yet...) I have a large enough data package on my mobile phone that I can use it as a backup.
The only things that I would need to power via UPS are the Wi-Fi access point and the fiber router, and for those tiny loads any UPS will do. Adding the desktop monitors would require a slightly larger UPS, but for the few minutes of power cuts a year I can work quite well with the laptop and a mobile phone connection.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I was going to write exactly that ! I second every word of it.
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I agree with Dan, for all the same reasons.
I lost power during hurricane Beryl which drained the UPS batteries.
The only thing critical was WIFI access.
My laptop and it's battery system did most of the heavy lifting for internet access via a computer.
Used my Jackery battery and small battery bricks for small TV and phones.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
modified 11-Sep-24 0:28am.
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My $0.02, worth less.
If you have frequent outages, and you are running desktop system(s) you should get one. Most will keep your system up long enough to ride out brief outages. Some have software to shut your Windows system down. Keep in mind that, if you drop power while the system is writing to disk, it could corrupt the disk. This exposure is limited if your disks are SSD. We have a mixture of APC and Cyberpower rack mount 1500VA units. All work well, until they don't, and you find out the hard way. We recently had a 4 hour outage and one of the units shut down immediately. Another stayed up long enough for me to shut down 4 virtual servers and the hardware server. Run time is determined by the number of batteries. We replace batteries every 4 years, a couple of the units are over 10 years old. Rack mount units have 4 batteries. I will probably replace the failed unit with APC but the difference seems mute.
>64
Itβs weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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I had frequent power cut issue, I thought about UPS but then after some r&d I got Inverter,
all devices are powered up not only pc
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
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What's the basic idea? What do I really need?
A drink
Seriously though, I've never come across one I could reccommend.
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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The basic idea is to prevent hard shutdowns on your system and hopefully, allow you time to save any work in progress. If you are looking for something that will allow you to keep working normally for more than 10 minutes, you need to look for something else...besides, mine beeped constantly when the power was out...not something I could tolerate for long.
I've never used one on a development system, only on my h/o server. The dead battery for that UPS has been sitting on my desk since it quit about 3 months ago. There have been a couple of short outages during that time, but no problems with just doing a reboot.
Before you buy another one, consider that OS's do a better job these days and managing corruption at even unsaved files/work. Is it really worth it? Also, unless all of your networking gear is also routed through the UPS, internet access isn't available anyway.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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