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@J We always recycle our old ups units by donating them to our local Goodwill store. Many times, Goodwill can refurbish the old UPS to a good working order and resell it at a huge discount. We have done this for th past 10-12 years now with no issues!! |
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Replacing batteries in old UPSes (if they work) is pretty easy and the batteries aren't very expensive. Also a small ups on your router/internet connection can keep you up and running for many hours as they only draw a small amount of watts. |
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We have a Tripp Lite PDU40TDUAL strip plugged into a 16amp 240v outlet. Our APC1500 battery backup is plugged into this and all our server boxes are plugged into the Tripp. I was looking for a better solution to this setup for battery backup. Would it be possible to use a 2200 on this same setup? We just need more time on the backup. |
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