you can get these or something like it.
https://www.currentconnected.com/product/sk48v100-48v-server-rack-battery/?ref=wp
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you can get these or something like it.
https://www.currentconnected.com/product/sk48v100-48v-server-rack-battery/?ref=wp
I love that it advertises user serviceable
The price wtf :O
is the type of systems to power a house, server, off grid, etc
I have an apc battery hooked up to it
UPSes aren't meant to keep things running for long periods of time.
If you're trying to keep things on for hours, you need a generator. Then the UPS just needs to keep things running until the generator comes online.
I suspect it'll be a lot cheaper to get a small generator than it would be to buy enough UPS and batteries to run things for multiple hours.
I have all of my important electronics (computers, entertainment center, network equipment) on CP1500PFCLCD. They're scattered around the house, so there are multiple CP1500PFCLCD.
...then there's a 22 kW gas generator that handles everything once it switches on.