expired Posted by powerfuldoppler | Staff • Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 2:54 PM
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expired Posted by powerfuldoppler | Staff • Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 2:54 PM
APC 650VA 7-Outlet Back-UPS Battery Backup
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We have found that this company (below link) usually has something that is compatible. And the battery lifespan tends to last much much longer than the original one and are very high quality. We use them for CyberPower ones as well
Whatever you do, don't buy Mighty Max batteries from Amazon, they truly don't last
https://www.upsbatteryc
This product is specified as "non-user replaceable battery) but this is not true. It's just that it's not super cost-effective combined with only "1-year" warranty on battery replacements vs. 3-year warranty on new units. So Schneider Electric (the manufacturer) recommends trashing the whole unit.
HOWEVER, you can easily find battery replacements online and some are quite good.
Cost is $20-30 for a battery. I consider that cost effective.
Replacement/installation requires a long, Philips-head screwdriver. That's all.
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We have found that this company (below link) usually has something that is compatible. And the battery lifespan tends to last much much longer than the original one and are very high quality. We use them for CyberPower ones as well
Whatever you do, don't buy Mighty Max batteries from Amazon, they truly don't last
https://www.upsbatteryc
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This product is specified as "non-user replaceable battery) but this is not true. It's just that it's not super cost-effective combined with only "1-year" warranty on battery replacements vs. 3-year warranty on new units. So Schneider Electric (the manufacturer) recommends trashing the whole unit.
HOWEVER, you can easily find battery replacements online and some are quite good.
Cost is $20-30 for a battery. I consider that cost effective.
Replacement/installation requires a long, Philips-head screwdriver. That's all.
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It says 4 hours of runtime for Wi-Fi router
That's very short.. That means POE switch will be even shorter.
I will stick with the Costco $130 or cheaper with rebate deal on huge UPS I think that one is 1300VA?
I guess these can be good for Amazon Alexa or Echo devices so you can still control your network during outage.
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This product is specified as "non-user replaceable battery) but this is not true. It's just that it's not super cost-effective combined with only "1-year" warranty on battery replacements vs. 3-year warranty on new units. So Schneider Electric (the manufacturer) recommends trashing the whole unit.
HOWEVER, you can easily find battery replacements online and some are quite good.
Cost is $20-30 for a battery. I consider that cost effective.
Replacement/installation requires a long, Philips-head screwdriver. That's all.
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So we know 78000 / W = H
Example. Freezer uses 400 watts so plugging that into the equation, it will last for 195 hours. Dang son.
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