nanda said:I am using APC ups last 1 year
i hava doubt , it contains 3 outputs labelled two as surge protection and one battery backup
while using i notice that battery backup is having the power when main power off. Is i have the ability to connect only cpu through this ups?
please help
Striker10 said:I also have the same APC ES-500 model. There are only two battery backup plugs and one without backup protection. Yes on both, there's surge protection hyeah:
thetoxicmind said:^ Yeah, He's right !
So make sure your CPU & Monitor are connected to the two points that offer battery back up.
hotshot05 said:Or just buy a power strip and attach the input of the power strip to the plug which offers battery backup.
A power strip has 4 outputs and so it will cover the PSU and monitor and modem at least.
thetoxicmind said:Err...more no. of devices you connect to the point (through the power strip) offering battery backup, lesser the backup time your gonna get.
More devices = More power consumed = lesser backup time !?
Atleast not recommended for a 500VA UPS supporting a power hungry rig.
Of course, this also depends on what kinda devices your planning to connect.
I too have the same model UPS and i am also connecting the spike to the only available Backup point.thetoxicmind said:Err...more no. of devices you connect to the point (through the power strip) offering battery backup, lesser the backup time your gonna get.
More devices = More power consumed = lesser backup time !?
Atleast not recommended for a 500VA UPS supporting a power hungry rig.
Of course, this also depends on what kinda devices your planning to connect.
Wolfbane said:just for reference, wat wud a core i7, 3HDDs, 1 ext HDD, well..sorta top of line PC require?
Need to buy a UPS so please help.
Sorry for crapping ur thread