A:AnswerHello Paula. The UPS must be connected to an AC power outlet with fuse or circuit breaker
protection. Do not plug into an outlet that is not grounded. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerTypical Applications include desktop computers, home networking which may include NAS, personal electronics. Please consider the power demands of your device when sizing a battery back up. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerHello KAM, That will depend on the power consumption of the electric recliner itself which will vary on the maker and model. This UPS has a 260 watt maximum. Good question!
A:AnswerOften after about 2 years the batteries will go bad. They can easily be replaced. If you find a reasonable cost battery well worth it.
The type of batteries used need to be cycled or they will fail much sooner. I will force use of the UPS about twice a year by pulling it's plug from the outlet and letting it discharge most of the way. I have several over 5 years old going strong. Also prolonged storage wjthout use and a dead battery may make it impossible to recharge. If not using make sure battery is charged.
A:AnswerThe ups is rated at 450 watts total, so the total current draw ids app 4 amps at 120 volts.
You must add up the current draw of all the devices in your fish tank environment and verify they don’t exceed the limit.
The limiting factor is total run tune on battery backup. Regardless of what the manual says this unit is really intended to a pc to quickly back up and save work you’re doing when you have a power outage.
In other words it won’t run your tank for longer then 20-30 minutes
A:AnswerYes it is a surge protector as well as a battery backup. All ports have surge protection but two of them don't have connections to the battery backup.
A:AnswerSo all batter backups should be compatible with your modem/router since it's just regular power outlets. I'm my experience most companies use the APC pro 1000. Depending on the load placed on them will determine the time it can run without power.