![]() You might be engaged in battle on a game and right at the moment the power goes off your computer is drawing the full ammount. After all there is no way to tell what will happen when the power does go off and what you will be doing. So always assume that your computer is using the full ammount of your power supply. When things go bad and you think that they can't get worse.you are wrong.Murphey then sneaks up and creates something else. Now it is true that you may not draw all 485 watts all the time by why add this variable into the equation and just think Murphey and his law. Don't go below this because you will drain the UPS and not have enough time to power your equipment down. Since you have already done this and say that your total is 485 you will need at least this ammount in a backup unit. My recommendation would be to plug your computer and at least one monitor into the UPS so you will have to total up the wattage of these items. I sell APC as well as Eaton, Tripp Lite and a few others so I have a decent ammount of background for this question. So what you need to look at is what you want to plug into the UPS. You have to understand that a UPS is designed to give you enough time to shut your equipment down OR switch over to an alternate source of electricity such as a generator. ![]() Click to expand.Ok first off let me start off by saying that I sell computer equipment for a living.
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