Hi guys!
I have a question related to the use of a APC UPS, being more specific, the APC Back-UPS ES 700
In the spec sheet of the product it says: "Output capacity: 700 VA / 405 Watts".
My question is: Is this value (405W) while running on battery power, meaning that if I had the PC pushing >405Watts while on battery power the UPS would not be able to handle it, or does it mean that the UPS can only output a max of 405 Watts, even when using the power outlet as power source?
When calculating the power consumption of my actual PC, using online PSU calculators, I get a max of 540W when at full load. If this 405W value is only while on battery, then I'm not worried that much, because at the moment I only use the UPS to avoid power surges, etc, there is no issues for me if the battery can't handle the PC for more than 20 or 30 seconds. But if this 405W value is the max the UPS can output even when using the power outlet as the source, then I will have issues for sure...
Does someone know the answer?
Thank you!
I have a question related to the use of a APC UPS, being more specific, the APC Back-UPS ES 700
In the spec sheet of the product it says: "Output capacity: 700 VA / 405 Watts".
My question is: Is this value (405W) while running on battery power, meaning that if I had the PC pushing >405Watts while on battery power the UPS would not be able to handle it, or does it mean that the UPS can only output a max of 405 Watts, even when using the power outlet as power source?
When calculating the power consumption of my actual PC, using online PSU calculators, I get a max of 540W when at full load. If this 405W value is only while on battery, then I'm not worried that much, because at the moment I only use the UPS to avoid power surges, etc, there is no issues for me if the battery can't handle the PC for more than 20 or 30 seconds. But if this 405W value is the max the UPS can output even when using the power outlet as the source, then I will have issues for sure...
Does someone know the answer?
Thank you!