Just how many amps does a cable modem and a router draw? I am thinking
next to none. The UPS we have in our computer room at work can keep
several racks of equipment going for over an hour. That little battery in
your pda can keep your PDA running all day, why can't the several times
larger battery in a UPS not keep a stinking small cable modem and a router
going for hours? Granted, if you start plugging in a large laser printer,
ancient power sucking desktop computer, desk lamp, etc all into that UPS
you're going to draw it down about as fast as a former coworker's UPS
here. He plugged in an electric heater and wanted to know why it didn't
last for crap.
Rob Berendt
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