A:AnswerI have a similar setup, but with additional devices for my home network. For that installation, I chose an 850VA Amazon Basics model. It provides protection and peace of mind. Unfortunately I can’t say with certainty how long it will operate, as we finally added a standby home generator also. If my estimates are accurate, it should provide up to one hour of battery run time before it would drop out.
A:AnswerYes, there is an alarm that will sound when you get to a low battery situation. When on battery power, the power button will flash green. When the battery is low, it will also beep twice every 30 seconds (default.) You can change the mode so the light and/or audible alarm signals change (e.g., flashing red, no audible alarm; flashing amber with 4 beeps every 30 seconds until low battery notification then beeps every half second.)
A:AnswerIt does not. I had my nighthawk plug in to this which is a 300 dollar router. One day I plug in a light into the backup and charged on and it shorted killing my router only and nothing else. Had to buy a new router the next day. If you do use it avoid plugging anything that might cause it to short out or your gonna gamble like I did.
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in our products. The BN450MNW would provide a battery backup during a power outage. However this unit only supports 255 watts connected to it. I suspect that the recliner pulls more power than that so it would likely overload the UPS. I recommend seeing how much power the recliner draws and size the UPS accordingly. If you need assistance please do not hesitate to reach out to APCbySchneider sales team at convenience. We offer email and chat services through our support site. For the fastest service visit our chat at https://www.apc.com/us/en/tools/chat/.
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in our products. Unfortunately the BN450MNW would likely to be small to support both a PC and a television. The BN450MNW would support 255 watts of equipment connected to it and I suspect both of them would draw more power than that. You would likely better with something like our BVN900M1 because it would support 480 watts of equipment connected to it. I would just confirm how much the power supply in the PC draws to make sure it doesn't overload this unit as well.
A:AnswerYes, I'm running TV, streaming box, DAC and active loudspeakers on the same unit. No problem at all for months. Keep in mind, more devices you run, less backup time you have.