I live in a part of the world where powercuts are pretty frequent. 1 per day is normal. They last between 1 and 8 hours. A day without powercuts feels like a special occasion.

My machine is powered by a desktop ups which is terrible. It is only supposed to power everything for a few minutes to shutdown safely. But it is cheap and I don’t know much about other affordable alternatives.

How do you folks who self host at home deal with powercuts? Any recommendations? 8 hours of uptime from a ups sounds almost impossible or totally unaffordable to me.

  • @CmdrShepard
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    310 months ago

    I’d multiply by 10-12 hours to account for losses in the DC-AC conversion.

    • @neeeeDanke@feddit.de
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      110 months ago

      are there no dc-dc PSUs (or technically just voltage regulators I guess) to relace a PSU with available? That way OP could avoid part of the Ac->Dc->Ac->Dc-conversion related losses he would have with a battery-backup.

      • @LufyCZ@lemmy.world
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        210 months ago

        The cost of this would be much higher than just buying a bigger UPS I imagine, but it’s definitely doable from the technical standpoint