Quick electronic/UPS question:
The power company has informed me that the power is going to be out tomorrow for five consecutive hours in the smack middle of the day.
The UPS I run has enough juice for an estimated 4-5 hours. Meaning it might make it, or it might run dry before the power comes back, depending on how fast the power company does their work.
Should I turn the UPS completely off before the outage? Or is it safe to let it run, even if it happens to hit 0% power?
@Phorm The battery the on the UPS is rated for a specific % of drain. Sometimes that's full watts sometimes less. if you're running a bunch of low power stuff off (a PC in sleep counts) it you should be ok. I'd still recommend turning the PC entirely off though
@Phorm If your PC cares about the PSU switch being flipped when it's off you have a very strange PC setup or are actually using hibernate :)
It's mostly on startup for some reason. Any time the computer loses power completely, on the next restart it'll start up - then before the monitor gets a signal, it'll shut off, then start up again and boot as normal (though it'll take more time than normal).
I'm pretty sure I've disabled hibernation - I manually force a full shutdown every time I turn off the computer (by holding shift when powering down).
@Doephin
Many thanks! I will be turning the computer as completely off as I can. I think I may even flip off the PSU switch, even if that does lead to some weirdness on restart.
The problem is that I'm not sure what % my UPS is rated for - and also, not sure exactly what % it will reach tomorrow. The duration they're quoting is 5 hours, but it could be more, or less.