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Re: low power server question
http://www.globtek.com/html/ups.html
-------Original Message-------
From: Jim Noble
Date: 12/02/2010 18:23:51
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] low power server question
On 12/02/2010 07:37, Robin Edwards wrote:
> 1: Some sort of UPS or battery device is needed that gets charged and
> sits between the x10 module and the server, correct? What type of
> device would do the job?
>
You could use a UPS, but I doubt it would achieve what you're aiming for
though - I'd be surprised if a UPS didn't add at least 20W to the load,
and there would be inefficiencies in the power conversion and storage.
You'd probably end up consuming >3x the power for 1/3 of the time.
If you used a DC power supply for the server, you could feed it from a
large battery though. For a 20W load running for 16 hours, you'd need
320Wh of battery capacity, which is only about 30Ah (absolute minimum).
There would still be /some/ inefficiencies though...
It's a shame there are no ATX power supplies with a UPS function (I.e.
battery connection on the DC side) readily available...
Jim
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