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  • Feeding UPS power into a wall

    Hi

    I have a UPS/Surge Protector located in one area of my basement and want to use it to power equipment in the home theater room. What is the name of the wall-plate/box that has a 120V "plug", so that I can use a short extension cord from that box to the Protector?

    Thanks
    Paul

  • #2
    standard 120 volt wall polarized wall receptacle. how many amps or watts will the ups handle?

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    • #3
      It will either be 750W of 1000W capacity.
      Don't I need a receptacle/faceplate with the three pins showing (on the side where the Protector is)?. I am not sure what that is called, but thought I had seen a posting on this forum before using one.

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      • #4
        750 watts = 6.25 amps, 1000 watts = 8.33 amps. A UPS system will supply enough power to shut down a computer. It is not meant to provide standby power. For standby power you would be better off utilizing a TERADO inverter off 12 or 24 volt storage batteries.

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        • #5
          Thanks. I'm not looking for long-term standby power, more just for the isolation and few minutes to turn off any equipment.
          Is there a special name for the outlet that has male pins?

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          • #6
            its called a recessed male base.
            Leviton 5239 15 Amp, 125 Volt, NEMA 5-15P, 2P, 3W, Flanged Inlet Receptacle, Straight Blade, Commercial Grade, Grounding, Back Wired, Thermoplastic Nylon Strap, Black
            Last edited by HayZee518; 03-06-2010, 08:30 PM.

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