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You could use it, but I don't think it would power everything long enough for it to matter. Literally minutes if you're lucky and the equipment doesn't need more than the full load of the battery. The T.V. and Surround will pull the most power. If you're worried about inconsistent power (brownouts or short power drops), then a larger capacity UPS would probably be better. Also consider the cost of a replacement battery. They don't last more than a few years (in my case). You'll also want the highest Joule rating you can get to deal with surges/spikes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That's what I use mine for (substitute 65" Samsung and directv receiver.) However, it will only carry the load for a few minutes in a power outage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Without knowing your specifics items, generally I think this battery should be more than enough. You might be able to get away with a lower battery amount if you follow a simple formula you can find online.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The estimated wattage for your equipment is 480 watts (you should look up the wattage of your equipment to make sure its correct). This UPS will provide protection from power events and well over 10 minutes of run-time for the estimated wattage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is what I am using one of these units for and it has saved me many times. My power goes out a lot since I live in a remote area. The Cyber Power units give me plenty time to go over and shut down my TV and equipment safely before the UPS runs out of power itself. They have a chart to see how long you have before the UPS will shut down. you just have to add up the total of what you have plugged in and you can see for how long you have.
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