Uninterruptible Power Supplies

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Thinking ahead..

New house, we will have CCTV and a Router etc...

Thinking about having a seperate Uninterruptible Power Supplies for both units...Any ideas as to what level of output/sixe of Uninterruptible Power Supplies would be required to power a router?
I suspect the CCTV may require a bigger Uninterruptible Power Supplies ,

Thoughts?
 
Dave

You don't expect to get a sensible answer to that sort of technical question at this time on a Sunday morning do you?

Go back to bed, you need all the respite you can get these days.
 
I use this one

It keeps a router and a couple of macs going for at least an hour. It kicked in a lot last year as we were rewiring the house and the sparky was knocking power on an off for weeks It never put a foot wrong (y)

Amazon product ASIN B002RXED6A
 
Most manufacturers have a calculator on their site, you input the load and the length of time to run with no power and suggest suitable units.

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I use an ancient APC Back-UPS 500. Bought second-hand it's now over 15 years old and on it's second battery. It just sits there doing its thing - never need to touch it unless it says it needs a new battery. I have the modem, mesh system, and PC connected to it.
 

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