Here's my setup: two computers, one driving a 46" 1080P Samsung LCD TV and the other a HTPC connected to an amp/5.1 speaker setup with sub-woofer driving a projector when I am not controlling it through Windows remote desktop on the other 'puter to play music. Only the LCD TV or projector is on at any given time and both have about similar power draw: about 250W. All of these are behind a dedicated SU-KAM pure sine-wave inverter 800VA with 150AH battery in UPS mode. At any given time, the two computers with TV or projector draw about 350W typical, 400W max combined so the UPS rating should be OK for this setup.
Here's my problem: whenever the compressor on my 1.5 ton split A/C kicks in, there is a momentary power loss on the above equipment despite being behind the Su-Kam UPS. I had to put the computers behind two APC 550VA smartups's that I was trying to replace with the Su-Kam to prevent them from rebooting.
So, the Su-Kam obviously does not have the stamina to stand up to the momentary power drain due to the A/C. Will adding another 150AH battery help, or should I dump the Su-Kam and go in for a computer grade UPS, or is there any other solution?
Thanks in advance.
Here's my problem: whenever the compressor on my 1.5 ton split A/C kicks in, there is a momentary power loss on the above equipment despite being behind the Su-Kam UPS. I had to put the computers behind two APC 550VA smartups's that I was trying to replace with the Su-Kam to prevent them from rebooting.
So, the Su-Kam obviously does not have the stamina to stand up to the momentary power drain due to the A/C. Will adding another 150AH battery help, or should I dump the Su-Kam and go in for a computer grade UPS, or is there any other solution?
Thanks in advance.