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***** Google 2Gb floor cable modem | ***** Google 2Gb floor cable modem | ||
***** Google 2Gb wall cable modem | ***** Google 2Gb wall cable modem | ||
***** Always-on power strip | ***** Always-on UPS power strip | ||
****** Server rack fans | ****** Server rack fans | ||
****** TP-Link TL-SG1024 24-port gigabit switch | ****** TP-Link TL-SG1024 24-port gigabit switch | ||
****** Asus AC1300 wireless router | ****** Asus AC1300 wireless router | ||
****** Ageen | ****** Ageen standup desk USB hub | ||
**** Surge | **** Surge | ||
***** Bluto | ***** Bluto | ||
***** Always-on Surge power strip | |||
****** Phone chargers | |||
****** Server rack USB hub | |||
***** Toggle-off power strip | ***** Toggle-off power strip | ||
****** Sony 65" TV | ****** Sony 65" TV |
Revision as of 03:20, 1 September 2024
I picked up my server rack from some local guy that seemed to be selling off an abandoned server farm, I think in Morrisville.
Power
- CyberPower OR700LCDRM1U UPS 700VA/400W
- APC Back-UPS E S 550 550VA/330W
Power consumption
Component | PSU | CyberPower isolated capacity |
---|---|---|
Bitpost | 750W | 30-35% |
Melange | 750W | 30-35% |
Cast | 750W | 30-35% |
Bluto | 1050W | 45%, 135% when gaming (overloaded, constant beeping) |
Toggle-off power strip | - | 40% fully loaded with Sony Logitech etc. |
Sony 65" TV | - | 37% |
Logitech 7.1 amped speakers | - | 3% |
Layout
- CyberPower
- UPS
- Bitpost
- Melange
- Surge
- APS Back-UPS ES 550W
- UPS
- Cast
- Google 2Gb floor cable modem
- Google 2Gb wall cable modem
- Always-on UPS power strip
- Server rack fans
- TP-Link TL-SG1024 24-port gigabit switch
- Asus AC1300 wireless router
- Ageen standup desk USB hub
- Surge
- Bluto
- Always-on Surge power strip
- Phone chargers
- Server rack USB hub
- Toggle-off power strip
- Sony 65" TV
- Logitech 7.1 amplified speakers
- KVM hub
- UPS
- APS Back-UPS ES 550W
- UPS
HISTORY
- Prev APS Back-UPS 750 ES UPS: melange, cast, Always-On-Ups strip (usb hub, server case fan, asus router, tplink switch)
- Prev APS Back-UPS 750 ES Surge: Always-On-Surge strip
- Prev APS 750 was plugged into APS 550 surge
Update:
- x pull toggle-off power strip from wall, plug into APS550 Surge
- x mount CyberPower and plug into wall
- x update and shut down Bitpost, unplug, plug into CP-UPS, turn on, fix IP as needed, etc.
- x check power consumption and adjust plan
- x update and shut down melange, unplug, plug into CP-UPS, turn on
- x check power consumption and adjust plan - seems to me putting cast on CP-UPS would push us over the limit far too often
- update and shut down cast, unplug
- pull APS550 from wall, plug into CP Surge
- plug cast into APS550, turn on
- fix IP as needed etc
- pull always-on-ups strip from APS 750W, plug into APS550 UPS
- pull APS750 from APS550, harvest battery, mark battery, SMASH APS750