![]() Shop around, look at the feature sets, and when you do find a model that fits your needs, read the Amazon reviews, Newegg reviews, search Google for " reviews". For things like these, I would highly, highly, highly recommend reading reviews. Look for features (# sockets, regulation, etc).Figure out what kinda runtime you want.Here is another guide from that goes into a lot more detail.basically comes down to the same thing. This is the buying guide from Tripp Lite (some manufacturer) that basically says that it's W you look at for power. Yes, I'm pretty sure that it's Watts you're looking at. So are Watts what you gotta look at when getting an UPS for a rig? I've seen ones talking varying amps and such. Source: I'm an electrical engineer and build my own systems. ![]()
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