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It's not a "power source", it's a battery backup and surge/spike protector. It's meant to provide power to your equipment through brownouts, brief power outages and to allow you the time to safely shut down all equipment in the event of a power outage. It also protects sensitive equipment from damaging power dips and spikes by keeping the voltage at safe levels. It might be able to power your equipment for a period, you'll have to calculate the wattage usage and make that determination yourself as to how long you can get away with it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, this UPS has a 530 watt max. It will depend on the power consumption of the devices when in use combined. Thank you for submitting your question!
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