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== Power ==  | == Power ==  | ||
* [[CyberPower OR700LCDRM1U UPS]]  | * [[CyberPower OR700LCDRM1U UPS]]  | ||
This has automatic voltage regulation, using transformer bypass during normal voltage delivery, for a potential 75% energy savings.  | This 700VA/400W UPS has automatic voltage regulation, using transformer bypass during normal voltage delivery, for a potential 75% energy savings.  | ||
* [[APC Back-UPS E S 550]]  | * [[APC Back-UPS E S 550]]  | ||
This has many spare batteries and should be around for a long time.  | This 550VA/330W "dirty" UPS has many spare batteries and should be around for a long time.  | ||
=== Power consumption ===  | === Power consumption ===  | ||
Revision as of 19:31, 31 August 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
This 700VA/400W UPS has automatic voltage regulation, using transformer bypass during normal voltage delivery, for a potential 75% energy savings.
This 550VA/330W "dirty" UPS has many spare batteries and should be around for a long time.
Power consumption
Sony 65" TV consumes 37% of the UPS capacity. Bluto consumes 45% during normal usage, and 135% during GPU gameplay (and UPS continuously beeps until GPU usage stops).
Bluto uses Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 ATX 3.0 1050W PSU
Layout
- CyberPower
 - APS Back-UPS ES 550W
 
Layout
- APS Back-UPS ES 550W