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- When do I need a pure sine wave UPS? - Super User
I would like to buy a rack UPS that would support all the IT related electronics in a SOHO room This include switches, routers, PCs, servers, NAS During my research I found out that there are dif
- UPS REST API - Tracking vs Track by Reference - Stack Overflow
The UPS Track by Reference Number API does not properly document the fromPickUpDate and toPickUpDate parameters: fromPickUpDate Default: "currentDate-14" toPickUpDate Default: " currentDate " The actual date format is not specified
- Why are UPS battery backups all rated in VA instead of AH?
I assume you are aware of it but for the sake of completion, battery runtimes are sold in amp hours AT THE RATED VOLTAGE FOR THE BATTERY - so you will need to multiply the AH by the voltage of the battery to get the the watt hours - which is more useful Most UPS manuals will have runtimes at various loads documented
- UPS API OAuth token request fails - Stack Overflow
In the UPS developer portal, I have created an application that has a Client Id and a Client Secret Next, I want to obtain an OAuth token so I can use it to access their other APIs I am creating my
- UPS Test Tracking Numbers (is there a such thing?)
You can use production tracking numbers on the UPS test environment Moreover, on the of the , you can find a list of tracking numbers that can be useful if you want see tracking numbers with different set of information like proof of delivery
- How to distinguish UPS Mail Innovations from USPS tracking number
Background UPS Mail Innovations uses several different types of tracking numbers The longer number above is indeed a US Postal Service (USPS) "Intelligent Mail® Package Barcode" (IMpb) number (In this case, it is 26 digits long, but there are other valid lengths ) The prefix 92 identifies it (for most practical purposes) as a postal tracking number (`92' is the GS1 Application Identifier
- How to choose a UPS calculate power for a new PC
I've read good reviews for an APC Back-UPS ES 700VA - which is 700VA, but it's output capacity is only 405 Watts Does that mean the 700W power supply in my new PC is over-spec'ed? Or have I missed something? I only want the UPS to run for 5 minutes in the event of a power-cut How do you choose a UPS to cover your power requirements?
- Should the UPS output be exactly same in normal and battery backup . . .
The UPS you mentioned will have a plus-or-minus 10% variance in output voltage level when compared to mains current and provides a square wave instead of a sine wave Either can be problematic for some computers
- Is PFC Sinewave important when buying UPS for high end computer?
This CyberPower news article says: higher end workstations and computer systems that incorporate Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) power supplies may unexpectedly shut down or crash entirely when used with a simulated sine wave UPS CyberPower use the term, PFC Sinewave, and APC (APC 1500VA 900W UPS ) uses the term Sinewave UPS
- battery - How does the capacity (kVA) of a UPS affect my power . . .
If the UPS is used for a single PC with maybe <300W the 3kW UPS would already be overkill I don’t know about UPSes specifically but usually boost bucket converters have terrible efficiency below ~10% load Of course this should only shorten the battery runtime, not normal power consumption and is probably still relatively insignificant
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