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My first real use was at 2 am and I didn’t realise the alarm wasn’t disabled. When we lost power the beeps woke up the whole house! saved the NAS though
I want one so bad but I don’t know what wattage I should get for it
https://upsselector.eaton.com/Load
https://www.apc.com/us/en/tools/ups_selector
Aye, thank you!
Why is this so hard? UPS tech had been around for a while and I still can’t find linux drivers to support the cyberpower one I have.
Aren’t they going on strike soon?
An Open Source UPS anyone - Eric S. Raymond
https://gitlab.com/esr/upside
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=7881
Got a refurbished APC coming in today. Looking forward to not having to worry about my NAS drives or losing internet because or a split second power blip.