Hi all!
I am currently looking or a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) for my system. I have been putting off buying one, but after tonight's recent power outage, I think I need to get on this now.
Here is a PC parts picker link for my setup.
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/liberty610/builds/#view=BqHhP6
I run a small project studio where I do a lot of video and audio work. I do a little bit of gaming as well, especially when waiting on videos to render.I know there are several different ones out there, but I would like a higher end one with extended battery backup. One that might allow me to work for a couple hours if the does happen to go out. It doesn't happen often here, but if it does, I would like to keep working on projects.
As of right now I have most my main gear bolted in a rolling rack case. My PC tower sits on top if it and the first piece in the rack case is a Furman power conditioner. I have the PC plugged into that. With a UPS system installed, would I plug the Furman power conditioner into the UPS? Would that cause any issues?
I want a solid unit for this. Budget wise I would like to keep it under $500. I know that the more pieces of gear that are plugged in and taking power will determine how long the batter last, but in most cases my monitor, PC, and Focusrite audio interface is what I main;y need powered on during sessions.
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions.
I am currently looking or a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) for my system. I have been putting off buying one, but after tonight's recent power outage, I think I need to get on this now.
Here is a PC parts picker link for my setup.
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/liberty610/builds/#view=BqHhP6
I run a small project studio where I do a lot of video and audio work. I do a little bit of gaming as well, especially when waiting on videos to render.I know there are several different ones out there, but I would like a higher end one with extended battery backup. One that might allow me to work for a couple hours if the does happen to go out. It doesn't happen often here, but if it does, I would like to keep working on projects.
As of right now I have most my main gear bolted in a rolling rack case. My PC tower sits on top if it and the first piece in the rack case is a Furman power conditioner. I have the PC plugged into that. With a UPS system installed, would I plug the Furman power conditioner into the UPS? Would that cause any issues?
I want a solid unit for this. Budget wise I would like to keep it under $500. I know that the more pieces of gear that are plugged in and taking power will determine how long the batter last, but in most cases my monitor, PC, and Focusrite audio interface is what I main;y need powered on during sessions.
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions.