#231728 - 09/09/11 05:22 AM
UPS for my laptop & cell?
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I am looking into getting an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to power my laptop and cell during power outages. This is after deciding not to get a power generator. I just need to maintain communication (via cell phone) and to have enough power in case I need to look up crucial data stored on my computer. Has anyone looked into this? Is this viable? Pros and cons? I haven't been able to figure out from the UPS specs how long my computer or my cell can run on a given model. For example, let's take a UPS with 1500 VA and 1000 W ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102104). My computer eats up 15.5 W with the display on. How can I estimate how many hours I can run my computer on it? My cell phone battery is 1500 mAh 5.6 Wh. How many times can I charge it? Do UPS batteries decay over time? Sorry if this is an elementary question. Thanks! Da Bing
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#231730 - 09/09/11 06:00 AM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: Bingley]
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If possible, ask what date the UPS was made. It should be written somewhere in the documentation. A SLA battery should not sit very long without a charge.
For the cell phone, you might want to consider a portable battery like the Brunton Inspire. I use it when traveling and camping. I have a small (700mA) solar panel that charges it up if I'm out camping. Pretty handy.
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#231732 - 09/09/11 06:30 AM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: LED]
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I've got an APC BX1500G UPS powering my modem, router, and iPod Touch charger. According to APC, it's a 1500va and 865w system. Total draw on it is 44w, which gives me 92 minutes before it shuts down. I don't know how exactly one would calculate power draw from one of these things, but if you're only drawing ~18 watts with your phone/laptop and the UPC your using is 1000w vs. my 865w unit, than, at the very least, you should be getting a bit better than the hour-and-a-half I'm getting.
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#231741 - 09/09/11 12:47 PM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: Bingley]
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Registered: 08/31/09
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Loc: Nebraska
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Bingley,
Take the model, and look at the battery- in this case, googled "CyberPower PR1500LCDRT2U battery"
the battery in it is a 12 volt, 7 Amp hour battery battery So Watts= volts * amps, so 7*12= 84 watt/hours available in battery.
Your Pc uses 15.5 watts per hour. You cell phone battery holds 5.6 Watts when full
So in the best of all possible worlds, yous PC could run up to 5 hours. ((((84 divided by 15.5- 5.38)))
OR, you could charge your cell 15 times (84 divided by 5.6)
Or some combo of the 2....
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#231743 - 09/09/11 01:18 PM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: LED]
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Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
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For the cell phone, you might want to consider a portable battery like the Brunton Inspire. I use it when traveling and camping. I have a small (700mA) solar panel that charges it up if I'm out camping. Pretty handy.
Agreed. A big portable battery + solar panel would be pretty optimal: http://www.tekkeon.com/products-mypowerall.html-john
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#231747 - 09/09/11 01:36 PM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: Bingley]
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Registered: 04/13/10
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The 2 UPSs I have (both APC), simply have a 12v sealed lead acid battery in them. I see no reason why you couldn't simply hook up a larger 12v battery to them to get a longer life on battery power. I don't know how well or if it could charge a much larger battery, of course you could simply avoid that by charging the battery when power comes on with another battery charger. You would still need to make sure the power supply gives you enough wattage to properly power your devices, but you wouldn't have to buy a giant one just for the extra battery life.
I also checked, these will turn on after being turned off with no power (obviously can't speak of any other brands).
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#231749 - 09/09/11 02:01 PM
Re: UPS for my laptop & cell?
[Re: speedemon]
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Registered: 11/24/05
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Loc: Orange Beach, AL
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The 2 UPSs I have (both APC), simply have a 12v sealed lead acid battery in them. I see no reason why you couldn't simply hook up a larger 12v battery to them to get a longer life on battery power. I don't know how well or if it could charge a much larger battery, of course you could simply avoid that by charging the battery when power comes on with another battery charger. You would still need to make sure the power supply gives you enough wattage to properly power your devices, but you wouldn't have to buy a giant one just for the extra battery life.
I also checked, these will turn on after being turned off with no power (obviously can't speak of any other brands). APC actually makes a piggy back battery for their larger consumer model that doubles the run time.
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