Hi all,
I wasn't really sure where to post this and couldn't find anything related via searches but...
I'm looking at getting a UPS for my PC, Monitor and was also going to put the router/switch/access point on it as well.
First question: I have a TV right next to all of this and rather than having this on a standard UK plug top, would it be worth having it on the UPS for surge/spike?
Only issue I can think of is most UPS's have IEC connections which would require me chopping the TVs plug and wiring this into an IEC (not an issue if it is worth while for protecting the TV).
Second question: With regards to everything being powered via IEC cables you no longer have a 3 or 5 amp fuse in the plug top so does the UPS offer more protection for such devices?
Sorry if these are silly questions but I'm genuinely a bit confused by it all.
I wasn't really sure where to post this and couldn't find anything related via searches but...
I'm looking at getting a UPS for my PC, Monitor and was also going to put the router/switch/access point on it as well.
First question: I have a TV right next to all of this and rather than having this on a standard UK plug top, would it be worth having it on the UPS for surge/spike?
Only issue I can think of is most UPS's have IEC connections which would require me chopping the TVs plug and wiring this into an IEC (not an issue if it is worth while for protecting the TV).
Second question: With regards to everything being powered via IEC cables you no longer have a 3 or 5 amp fuse in the plug top so does the UPS offer more protection for such devices?
Sorry if these are silly questions but I'm genuinely a bit confused by it all.