[Hidden-tech] Power Supplies for Emergencies (PC and home devices)

Michael Muller tech at montaguewebworks.com
Sun Oct 11 14:45:30 UTC 2020


There's always this, too...

  * https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-Two-150-Watt-Powered-Inverter-for-ONE-18-Volt-Battery-RYi150BG-CMB1/312136237

Of course you'll also need the batteries and chargers, but if you buy a 
couple sets of them with this, you'll have power for two PCs plus four 
USB devices.

... and if you have Ryobi power tools, then you've got more options, too.

Mik

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On 10/10/2020 6:47 PM, claudia--- via Hidden-discuss wrote:
>
> I bought this APC model to back up my router for uninterrupted 
> Internet and phone service and carbon monoxide monitor. I needed a 
> number of battery powered outlets to hook everything up, with some 
> crazy plugs that took up more than one outlet.
>
> APC BackUPS BE Series 900VA Desktop Battery Backup Surge Protector 
> 9Outlets BN900M 
> <https://www.staples.com/product_2259350?cid=EM:shipped::sku&&data-cta-category=%5bPRODUCT%5d>
> Item: 2259350
>
> APC has a system calculator to give you a sense of how long the 
> various systems last. https://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/tools/ups_selector/
>
> I’ve used it twice since purchasing and for those simple things it 
> gives me 5-plus hours. We have a gasoline powered generator for longer 
> stretches without power. I’m not technical, but knew I wanted more 
> time than a few minutes, especially if I was in the middle of 
> delivering online training.
>
> Hope this helps. Claudia
>
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> *From:* Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net> 
> *On Behalf Of *Nick Clover-Brown via Hidden-discuss
> *Sent:* Friday, October 9, 2020 1:15 PM
> *To:* Hidden-Tech Tech <Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
> *Subject:* [Hidden-tech] Power Supplies for Emergencies (PC and home 
> devices)
>
> Hi all,
>
> With the recent outages, I'm looking at getting some battery packs, 
> portable rechargeable generator, and a UPS.
>
> What systems do you all have in place at home?
>
> For a rechargeable generator, looking at Jackery Portable Power 
> Station Explorer 240. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
>
> For a UPS, I don't know where to start - I have two towers now (work 
> and home).
>
>   * Can I use one UPS for two machines?
>   * Does a UPS provide power for more than a few minutes?
>   * If not, what I would need to support a tower for about 4 hours?
>     (or is that just not feasible without getting a house generator?)
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Nick
>
>
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