hey man cant u understand a simple statement
" VA = Number of instruments it can take without failing, the load."
i.e. no of electronic items that can be connected to the ups....without ne prob.
a 500va ups maybe able to provide back up to only 1 monitor and a cpu ...
while a 1000 va or 1kva ups may be able to provide back up to 2 monitors and 2 cpus simultaneous with out ne prob. this is in relation to the totla voltage of the equipment. as the no of equipment increase the totla voltage drop would also increase.
i hope u are getting the meaning.
till now we havent discussed nething abt the Backup time.
now the back up time would depend upon the capacity of battery....in technical terms the amount of current that the batteries are able to provide for the particular voltage drop.
if u r only going to use the ups only for 1 computer system then it is a waste to buy a 1 kva ups as i hav mentioned before also.
if you are still unable to understand the difference...then drop the subject...it dosent matter....
" VA = Number of instruments it can take without failing, the load."
i.e. no of electronic items that can be connected to the ups....without ne prob.
a 500va ups maybe able to provide back up to only 1 monitor and a cpu ...
while a 1000 va or 1kva ups may be able to provide back up to 2 monitors and 2 cpus simultaneous with out ne prob. this is in relation to the totla voltage of the equipment. as the no of equipment increase the totla voltage drop would also increase.
i hope u are getting the meaning.
till now we havent discussed nething abt the Backup time.
now the back up time would depend upon the capacity of battery....in technical terms the amount of current that the batteries are able to provide for the particular voltage drop.
if u r only going to use the ups only for 1 computer system then it is a waste to buy a 1 kva ups as i hav mentioned before also.
if you are still unable to understand the difference...then drop the subject...it dosent matter....