Do projectors really require a battery backup?

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cdpratt69

Audiophyte
Do projectors really require a battery backup based on the bulb cooling time required before restart during a power loss situation or can they handle normal 10-45second outages like we see more of during the summer?
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
A power outage that prevents the bulb cooling cycle from completing can reduce bulb life by nearly 40%. A battery backup is definetely recommended, especially if you have frequent power failures.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
What happened? Did it power it for any time at all?
Cooldown can take many minutes and some lamps are way up there.
It overloaded the UPS and tripped it out :(
It was only a BackUPS 500.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
VA does not determine run time. VA determines the load capacity. The battery amp hours determine the run time. A larger VA rated UPS from the same line will typically have a larger battery as compared one of lower rated VA from the same line. But a 1000 VA UPS from one line or manufacturer compared to another may have a different size battery, resulting in different run times.

-Chris
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
VA does not determine run time. VA determines the load capacity. The battery amp hours determine the run time. A larger VA rated UPS from the same line will typically have a larger battery as compared one of lower rated VA from the same line. But a 1000 VA UPS from one line or manufacturer compared to another may have a different size battery, resulting in different run times.

-Chris
The larger UPS's can handle a larger amperage load, though.
 
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