Please note that the APC unit provides a pure sinewave - as opposed to square wave power. Sinewave is what you need - computers don't care, and it is more expensive to produce sinewave power.
Secondly if you search the Forums you will see that almost all UPS, isolation transformers and the like limit current.
As Mr Hosehead suggests, it may be that once the UPS reaches full charge it will simply pass current straight through - there are only two ways to verify that, either measure it yourself or talk to the manufacturer. Since that would increase the cost and complexity of the unit with no benefits for its target market, my experience suggests that its unlikely.
The one way I know how to do it for sure is to use a 2,000-3,500w sinewave inverter tied to a large 12v battery bank. This type of unit which is designed for off-grid and marine applications, has a very fast switchover from the AC mains to the DC banks. It is also large, heavy and relatively expensive.
Finally I have compared the APC to both Equitech and BPT - the APC product is unique in that it is the only audio/video product that I am aware of that has a battery back-up. (This includes Running Springs, Chang, Gray etc)
Your engineering premise is fine - you just won't find what you are looking for at a low price point.
Secondly if you search the Forums you will see that almost all UPS, isolation transformers and the like limit current.
As Mr Hosehead suggests, it may be that once the UPS reaches full charge it will simply pass current straight through - there are only two ways to verify that, either measure it yourself or talk to the manufacturer. Since that would increase the cost and complexity of the unit with no benefits for its target market, my experience suggests that its unlikely.
The one way I know how to do it for sure is to use a 2,000-3,500w sinewave inverter tied to a large 12v battery bank. This type of unit which is designed for off-grid and marine applications, has a very fast switchover from the AC mains to the DC banks. It is also large, heavy and relatively expensive.
Finally I have compared the APC to both Equitech and BPT - the APC product is unique in that it is the only audio/video product that I am aware of that has a battery back-up. (This includes Running Springs, Chang, Gray etc)
Your engineering premise is fine - you just won't find what you are looking for at a low price point.