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The amount of time that any UPS supplies power during an outage depends upon the power draw of the item(s) plugged in to the UPS. This unit, given that it has a small lightweight battery is perfect for something which only needs limited juice. I have a shower control unit which needs resetting if the power fails for a microsecond and it is a pain to reset given all that I have to do to access the controller and I am usually getting into the shower when I discover that it doesn't work. This UPS would supply the controller with power for days probably although I have not tested it for that long. But a motor or a monitor would use LOTS more juice and this small unit would not be as useful as a larger and heavier one. The bigger and heavier the UPS battery the longer it will run whatever is plugged into it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.About 2 1/2 hours. I have my router and I have a dish internet radio connected to it. So no not to bad for its compact design.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends how much of a electrical load one places on the device , for instance powering a 5.0 volt DC usb powered device or two you will have hours worth of back up power use of this device to power a large power consuming device such as a desktop you may get 15 to 20 minutes of backup power , I use thease power backup devices for surge protection and or backup power for small usb powered devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on the current draw. For me, w/1 firewall (Netgear Prosafe), 1 cable modem/router (Technicolor), and 1 wireless access point (Asus) last just over 3 hours testing when the unit was brand new.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It all depends what's conected to it ...
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