@artemis@vulpine.club *nods* I'm guessing from the fact that you and Owa never said anything about my suggestions to use one that you don't have a kill-a-watt? They can be handy for things like this, so you may want to look into getting one; I think they're only like $15 or so.
Looks like the UPS has some non-protected outlets on it, those won't count towards UPS load if you want to keep the monitors plugged in to the same thing.
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@artemis@vulpine.club (if you're not familiar, the kill-a-watt is just a little power meter that plugs into the wall and then you plug a thing into it, it can measure stuff like current, voltage, real and reactive power, and i think some models can even count up energy use over time. handy little thing to have around)
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