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You should look at the power requirement of any equipment you are plugging in to a battery backup. From the total power draw added together from every component you can calculate approximately how long this battery backup unit (BBU) will last. It would be difficult for anyone to answer your question based of the information given. A LED tv today would last longer than a 35 inch tube tv because the power draw is higher. I have a 55 inch LG LED TV, Netgear router on a APC 1500 AVR BBU and will get approximately 2.5 hours runtime. This BBU unit is smaller therefore you will not get the same runtime if you had the exact same setup.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for inquiry. The runtime would depend on how much power the equipment draws. Without the exact power it draws we wouldn't be able to look up the runtime. However I suspect it is around 100 watts so you would get around 31 minutes of runtime. If the load is lower than the unit will provide more runtime.
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