Greetings,
thank you for reading this thread, hopefully you will be able to help me deal with my troubles.
I have regular drops of power for 1-5 seconds once or twice a day, so I bought an UPS Eaton E5 1500iUSB to "jump" in when those drops happen.
What worries me is that I use 250 W hps, and when timer starts up the sistem, UPS shows 105% output load, or 1000W +.
After a minute it drops and holds at about 950w and 78% output load, but in my opinion it is still too much?
The "powerline" path would be:
Main socket>UPS>Timer>15m cable>fans+lights
I dont know about electricity so I am asking here,what could be causing it,and is this too much for my ups to handle?
When I asked in the shop I specificaly asked for a UPS that can withstand 400W HPS so that I am definitely sure it will work, but now that I saw 900W load and 78% im worryed about it going to flames or exploding while im not home.
Hoping to an answer or redirection to another forum/contact?
Thanks,
Demijan
thank you for reading this thread, hopefully you will be able to help me deal with my troubles.
I have regular drops of power for 1-5 seconds once or twice a day, so I bought an UPS Eaton E5 1500iUSB to "jump" in when those drops happen.
What worries me is that I use 250 W hps, and when timer starts up the sistem, UPS shows 105% output load, or 1000W +.
After a minute it drops and holds at about 950w and 78% output load, but in my opinion it is still too much?
The "powerline" path would be:
Main socket>UPS>Timer>15m cable>fans+lights
I dont know about electricity so I am asking here,what could be causing it,and is this too much for my ups to handle?
When I asked in the shop I specificaly asked for a UPS that can withstand 400W HPS so that I am definitely sure it will work, but now that I saw 900W load and 78% im worryed about it going to flames or exploding while im not home.
Hoping to an answer or redirection to another forum/contact?
Thanks,
Demijan