This could be for an RV where there have been posts about TV receivers etc getting knocked out by slow switching 120v power inputs. In this case it is in the stick house. I have jury-rigged something using RV equipment, but looking for a better answer.
The internet to the house has two things that need plugging into 120v, so when we have a power outage we lose the internet. This can be bad for working at home situations, eg. The laptops, etc, have their own batteries of course.
I have rigged up a 27DC battery with a 300w MSW inverter, and plugged the two things into that. I have a spare deck mount converter on the battery and the converter is powered by stick house 120v. So that all works for being a UPS. However, the converter fan comes on every so often and is annoying. The inverter's fan is quiet so no problem there. It all gets as much air as possible.
So what do people do who know more about all this tech stuff? Thanks for any ideas.
I did run a kill-a-watt on it all to see what the power needs are. (all figures rounded off and averaged where they bounce around some)
1. Phone company equipment (two plug-ins) in stick house receptacles- total- 15w, 28VA, PF 0.55
2. In inverter receptacles- 14w, 31-40VA, PF 0.3- 0.46 jumping around.
3. All running off inverter and from the converter's 120v input-
45w, 58VA, PF 0.76
So drawing about double what it takes straight (58 vs 28 VA), but not worried about that increase in the hydro bill
๐ . It is more about the converter's fan noise.
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