FuckyWucky , (edited )
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why not build your own much more flexible. shouldn’t be very hard. just get a battery like this one www.amazon.com/…/B094NN5KWY and an inverter.

i have had terrible experiences with these all in one UPSs that you mentioned, battery degrades fast and starts lasting only a fraction of the time. i would suggest getting a killawatt to measure power consumption, gives you a much better idea of what capacity inverter you need.

also not how the “1600VA” one is really only 960W …com.au/…/DefenderUPS_Range_Overview.pdf

You can see the capacity too its very tiny 12V / 9AH (x2) which is mere 216 watts!

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