VA is volt-amps. It's the unit of apparent power. It is the square root of the square of real power (in watts) plus the square of reactive power (in reactive volt-amps [var]) This unit assumes that your load will have a power factor of 0.6, so 900 watts of real power is an estimate. The actual amount of real power you will get will depend on the power factor of the devices it is powering.
ive had this for a few years and am still confused on where your suppose to ground the computer/monitor. The other ones have a master port so you know where to plug the computer in at.
You should definitely have the alarms on especially if the battery fails the self test and it says you need to replace it. That alarm will wake your butt up!
that is not a ethernet, i remember that was rj50 that had 10 pin often use on serial port or most hand scanner like those use on scanning barcode or 2d or Qr
6.5 lbs of CO2 a day? Is it a combustion engine. Also it costs ~$15~ a month? Thanks though I'm needing a good one to save my new PC so it's this or the cyberpower one.
Everyone is getting into the environmental numbers these days. If your power company is a coal-burning plant, the power it will cost to keep that UPS energized when on AC power will cause it to burn that much CO2.
May I suggest when you want to check the power output get yourself a 100 or 200 Watt incandescent light bulb, and a lamp to hold it, (assuming incandescent bulbs are still legal in your state).
I have ups 350 come with 12 volt lead acid battery 7.2 Amp I change have 4 lead acid battery 12 volt 3 12 volt 7.2 Amp and 20Amp and I have 10 breaker with GFCI out 110 V out let and 20Amp fused for my ups and cut hole in my ups for a cooling fan in installed to keep it cool so I have water proof tool box I was testing it today do 2 hours and half on battery I did have go out today so am going used about 4 deep cycle battery 100A each much better 😍🥰
VA is volt-amps. It's the unit of apparent power. It is the square root of the square of real power (in watts) plus the square of reactive power (in reactive volt-amps [var])
This unit assumes that your load will have a power factor of 0.6, so 900 watts of real power is an estimate. The actual amount of real power you will get will depend on the power factor of the devices it is powering.
This guy be like, most of us have gone to fiber and have a 10Gb lan setup and here I am still using my DSL 😂🤣
Just got one of these. Good video, my guy
ive had this for a few years and am still confused on where your suppose to ground the computer/monitor. The other ones have a master port so you know where to plug the computer in at.
Is it noisy when running on battery power only?
Thanks for an in depth review
You should definitely have the alarms on especially if the battery fails the self test and it says you need to replace it. That alarm will wake your butt up!
that is not a ethernet, i remember that was rj50 that had 10 pin often use on serial port or most hand scanner like those use on scanning barcode or 2d or Qr
6.5 lbs of CO2 a day? Is it a combustion engine. Also it costs ~$15~ a month? Thanks though I'm needing a good one to save my new PC so it's this or the cyberpower one.
Everyone is getting into the environmental numbers these days. If your power company is a coal-burning plant, the power it will cost to keep that UPS energized when on AC power will cause it to burn that much CO2.
usb to to ethernet...just like POE (power over ethernet) "almost"
May I suggest when you want to check the power output get yourself a 100 or 200 Watt incandescent light bulb, and a lamp to hold it, (assuming incandescent bulbs are still legal in your state).
I have ups 350 come with 12 volt lead acid battery 7.2 Amp I change have 4 lead acid battery 12 volt 3 12 volt 7.2 Amp and 20Amp and I have 10 breaker with GFCI out 110 V out let and 20Amp fused for my ups and cut hole in my ups for a cooling fan in installed to keep it cool so I have water proof tool box I was testing it today do 2 hours and half on battery I did have go out today so am going used about 4 deep cycle battery 100A each much better 😍🥰
/looks strangely at ups cable that a bazillion other ups are utilizing
Voltage Amps