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depends on the combined wattage that all devices draw. I just did a test and with a desktop, one display and a network switch drawing close to 100W it told me it had a little over an hour battery power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The runtime of the BN1500M2 will depend on the total power draw of the devices connected to it. On average, a wireless router consumes about 10-20 watts, a fiber optic modem around 5-15 watts, and a laptop generally uses 30-60 watts. If we estimate a total power consumption of about 50-100 watts for all three devices combined, the BN1500M2 can typically provide about 30-60 minutes of backup time at this load.
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