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martz Rated R
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Posted: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 05:47:59 Post Subject: Any way to work out how long a UPS will last? |
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If i have a UPS of a certain size, with a certain load placed upon it, is there any way to work out (roughly) how long i can expect that UPS to perform for before the battery depletes ?
Manufacturers give values, but like fuel economy, those figures are open to wild interpretation imo.
Any ideas ?
Edit: Here's what i'm looking at to provide backup power to a hybrid pstn/voip phone system (draw load as yet unknown) :
http://www.apcc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=SURT3000RMXLI |
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eh-oop knight0334 ... long time no see pal
i was having a blonde moment ... thanks for slapping me upside the head ....... mentally speaking
i didn't think it was just quite as simple as that ....... |
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Quote: | the site has about 110 staff in one building |
Diesel generators would be needed then... |
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goales Rated PG
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According to your budget, you should start having UPS protection for vital servers, then secondary servers, then less common use servers, maybe the monitor (make it LCD) to control these servers in case you need to shut down.
After all these are protected, you can consider your bosses' PC, yours perhaps, then important people, then the rest |
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