I wasn’t sure where to classify this…


So this isn’t specifically audio focused, but people here understand things like

power management, THD and so on.

 

I moved from So-Cal where all I had to worry about was having a UPS for a 30 second or less power outage.  Now I live in So-Alabama where hurricanes could potentially take power out for up to 2 weeks!

in said situation, whole house backup generators are extremely

pricey!  I have a regular construction generator I want to use as an emergency backup, as well as a battery backup UPS on my computer.

this is a non-inverter generator, so it’s dirty power.  lol my

UPS protect my computer etc, and regulate the large THD issues, or do I need something to help adapt?  Since this is for backup, and I don’t plan to run my high end theater equipment on it, it’s merely asking advise on equipment that would help me not fry my computer in a 5-10 day power outage with dirty power.  Is the UPC enough?  Do I need more?

maverick3n1

@tablejockey Ha!  I went from owing 50% of the value of my home and needing about $70k/year income to survive, to selling that house and with the proceeds, buying a house twice the size, cash.  Once my car is paid off, I can survive off of $15k/year including all utilities, insurance, property tax, and a $300/month food budget for just myself, which may have to go up with food prices these days!

@erik_squires 

 

Also, the NEC as of 2020 requires whole house surge suppressors. 

but doesnt that only apply with new service, service upgrade, or service replacement ?

@erik_squires My house was built in 88, so I don’t have a whole home surge suppressor.  My AV gear runs on the non battery back up side of my UPS for surge protection, and my networking gear is on the battery backup side.  If there is a power outage, I don’t plan to use my AV gear as it’s in a room that would need to be cooled with my 3.5ton HVAC which is more than my generator can handle.  I have a 3 story house with my office being 11x18 room on the first floor that’s half buried (my house is on a slope so the front of the house looks like a 2 story) as well as my 2 car garage.  I have the top end insulated Hurricane garage doors, so the combination of insulated, half underground, and having a dedicated 12000 BTU mini split, I can setup a mattress on the floor in there and live comfortable.

I have my gaming rig, VR, and a 48” monitor in the office, so TV and Movies from my server is no big deal as well.  I have butane burners for cooking food, and fully stocked chest freezer.  I’m just getting it all put together and trying to plan ahead.  The last hurricane knocked power out for 10 days here according to my neighbor.

maverick3n1-

Congrats for making it to the "finish line."

Looks like you're locked and loaded for some reasonably comfy listening sessions in peace.

Enjoy!

I'm in Long Beach, and gonna check out  The Show today and listen to unobtanium setups I wish to own for my retirement setup.