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Help me choose a UPS for my consoles...
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Yianilos" data-source="post: 122349" data-attributes="member: 7388"><p>Re: Help me choose a UPS for my consoles...</p><p></p><p>I have been very happy with APS. I use a 2U rack mounted 2200va unit. The batteries are a slide out tray, super simple to replace with many third party suppliers. This unit has been in 24/7 operation for 6+ years without an issue. </p><p></p><p>You should make a list of the power requirements of all units it will supply, add them and allow maybe 20% more to determine the rating you will need. Each piece of gear should have this number listed on the rear panel right next to the power connector. I believe I spent about $800 on this solution and it has saved me hundreds of times. I would not go without on any computer-based gear.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Yianilos, post: 122349, member: 7388"] Re: Help me choose a UPS for my consoles... I have been very happy with APS. I use a 2U rack mounted 2200va unit. The batteries are a slide out tray, super simple to replace with many third party suppliers. This unit has been in 24/7 operation for 6+ years without an issue. You should make a list of the power requirements of all units it will supply, add them and allow maybe 20% more to determine the rating you will need. Each piece of gear should have this number listed on the rear panel right next to the power connector. I believe I spent about $800 on this solution and it has saved me hundreds of times. I would not go without on any computer-based gear. Sent from my iPad [/QUOTE]
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