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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2040388, member: 117461"] Yes, you can calculate the UPS operating time for your lamp. Each UPS has rated power in VA (the more power, the more expensive and larger the power supply). You can determine the opening hours using [URL='https://www.apc.com/us/en/product/BK500BLK/apc-backups-500va-tower-120v-6-nema-515r-outlets-user-replaceable-battery/?%3Frange=61883-backups&parent-subcategory-id=88975&selectedNodeId=27590290410']the APC website[/URL] Scroll down and find specification for UPS (APC Back-UPS, 500VA for example) Set the power of your lamp in the field and you can see the battery life. [ATTACH type="full"]87145[/ATTACH] Yes, the battery life is about one hour, but this is enough to wait out a temporary power outage in the house. For longer power outages, it is necessary to have either powerful batteries or a diesel generator that can operate for a day or more. [/QUOTE]
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