Good point about the batteries. In my 1500 there are 3 replaceable 
sealed batteries that will cost me $80 for new ones. In the smaller 
450-600 watts units the batteries are built in and not replaceable. They 
say life span is 3 years give or take. With a small unit you will be 
buying a whole new UPS. Granted some only cost $50 but just so you know.






On 4/25/2012 3:37 AM, Uwe Soltau wrote:
> A simple answer is : the bigger the better.
> The minimum size would be one giving you enough time to properly shut down
> all the equipment hooked up to it, say 5 to 10 minutes.
> One thing you must also remember is that the batteries will not last
> forever so it is
> good practice to simulate a power failure and check how much time you
> still get
> out of the UPS.
> Another advantage of a UPS is that it takes "spikes" out of your power
> supply.
>
> Joe, does anyone still do a long render? Well, my steam driven computer
> took 26hours
> last year for a 2 hour video. A power cut during that time would make a
> UPS rather useless.
> I guess before I get CS6 I should rather get a "more modern":-)    computer.
>
> Uwe
>
>
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