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APC Back-UPS Pro (650 VA, 390 W, Line-interactive UPS)
EUR178,13

APC Back-UPS Pro

650 VA, 390 W, Line-interactive UPS


Question about APC Back-UPS Pro

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4 years ago

The description states: "Reserves capacity and bridging time for connected devices that need to be switched to UPS battery operation in case of emergency. Less important devices are only protected from overvoltages" How do you determine which devices are prioritised and which are classified as "less important"?

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4 years ago

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Hoi - you can prioritise subjectively (my 8k screen is more important to me than my PC) or by price of purchase (my xykCHF PC is more important to me than my 2.7k screen for xxx CHF) - or by: how fast or difficult will it be to find a replacement for device Z if the worst comes to the worst (e.g. if the insurance, if you have one for something like that, hasn't paid out yet) ...
I have e.g. my 3 NAS and the firewall (yes, it's a more abnormal one with many cores and lots of RAM and many interfaces) on the UPS ports, 2 TFT, 2 docking stations, 2 pairs of active speakers on the Surge ports... According to the motto: I can't work without data, restore took a relatively long time, notebook and data are important to me... Find the points that are important to you, then you can rank them.
Hope this helps and Lg