Greetings!
My new home and local neighborhood has been expericing brown outs every few weeks. The power for my whole home will flicker off /on for a few seconds. It's not a big deal but the fleetingly temporary brown out is enough to power cycle my Linux PC and interrupt my workflow So in the interests of best practices I figure getting a battery-surge protector combo would be a good investment.
I am considering these two Uninterruptable Power Supply Systems:
My new home and local neighborhood has been expericing brown outs every few weeks. The power for my whole home will flicker off /on for a few seconds. It's not a big deal but the fleetingly temporary brown out is enough to power cycle my Linux PC and interrupt my workflow So in the interests of best practices I figure getting a battery-surge protector combo would be a good investment.
- Here is my PSU model: GIGABYTE GP-P650B "650 Watts" 80 PLUS Bronze Certified Power Supply (GP-P650B)
- I have an LG "38WK95C-W" monitor ("60 Watts") . Full specs: https://www.lg.com/ca_en/monitors/ultrawide/38wk95c-w/
- Not sure about my modem
I am considering these two Uninterruptable Power Supply Systems:
- CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, 12 Outlets, 2 USB Ports, AVR, Mini Tower, Black
- Amazon Basics Line-Interactive UPS 1500VA 900 Watt Surge Protector Battery Power Backup, 10 Outlets - Black
- They are both 900 Watts. That is greater than my power requirements. But the only other options I could see on Amazon were 600 Watts which is less than my PC PSU.
- What does "1500VA" mean? That seems to be an important characteristic of these UPS Systems and I am not sure where my hardware fits in with this requirement
- The first one says it should last "8 hours" which leads me to think this is wayyyy overkill becasue my power goes out for just a few seconds. I don't need a battery to last for hours.
- What other factors would you people suggest I consider?