expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Dec 2, 2024
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expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Dec 2, 2024
Dec 2, 2024 7:30 PM
APC 1050VA 8-Outlet UPS Battery Backup
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My UPS, which supports my home network, is going on 6 years and still runs for nearly the same amount of time on battery as when I first got it.
In a UPS, where the battery is often kept in a float charge state and is only used during power outages, it should last closer to the upper end of this range, especially if the conditions are optimal...meaning you're not using it in extreme heat or cold, or experiencing frequent outages that fully discharge the battery, to name a few.
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LiFePO4 is one example
Just look at all the batteries used for trimmers / saws / and so on, they are crazy expensive, often times, the batteries alone are more expensive than the tool, so people just keep buying new tools w/ "free" batteries, instead of the batteries alone
yeah, there are some 3rd party batteries that are cheaper, but most consumers will just toss and buy a new tool (or in this case, a UPS)
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Maybe you got a really good batch or the quality has degraded over years because of "planned obsolecense". I bought the LifePO one this time and whether it does any better or not, we'll have to wait and see.
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No communication with the computer for auto-shutdown, but if the battery lasts a full hour less of a concern.
Ecoflow River 3 Plus is LiFePO4 and supposed to also be good for UPS (<10 ms failover), but not even up for preorder yet.
My UPS, which supports my home network, is going on 6 years and still runs for nearly the same amount of time on battery as when I first got it.
In a UPS, where the battery is often kept in a float charge state and is only used during power outages, it should last closer to the upper end of this range, especially if the conditions are optimal...meaning you're not using it in extreme heat or cold, or experiencing frequent outages that fully discharge the battery, to name a few.
If you get creative, you'll find a use
Same experience for me regarding SLA.
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