LED lights?

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Ive got a massive UPS arriving on Monday, but this is for PC`s, TV`s, DSTV, etc. Based on my watt calculations the stuff that I want on there is 1310 watts and my UPS that Im getting is only 2.2Kva. So I am cutting it really close.

I was looking on BoB for lighting options for my house. Originally I wanted to get those LED spotlights you see in malls (the ones with the batteries) that automatically switch on when the power goes out, but I cant seem to find them at a decent price.

So I was thinking of perhaps getting one of these for the lounge/kitchen:
http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/1690..._Metal_casing_Rainpro_Choose_when_to_Pay.html

And then placing a bunch of these around the house:

http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/1696...HES_ON_AUTOMATICALLY_WHEN_POWER_GOES_OUT.html

Anyone had any experience with these products or can offer well priced alternatives?
 
How long do you think will the UPS power everything ?
 
How long do you think will the UPS power everything ?

Ive been told I should get 4 hours out of it at 1400 watts constant. If I use my laptop instead of my gaming machine I should be able to double that.
 
Try it, I am not so sure. But this is not my field, I wanted to opt in for this, but I don't know don't think you will get that.

Please keep us updated I am really interested.

I won't mind getting a 2Kva UPS instead of a Generator.
 
Try it, I am not so sure. But this is not my field, I wanted to opt in for this, but I don't know don't think you will get that.

Please keep us updated I am really interested.

I won't mind getting a 2Kva UPS instead of a Generator.

This is being built by a friend of mine. Only reason there is a delay is because someone in town bought up all the batteries and invertors. So we are waiting for stock to arrive :/ Im paying the guy R500 a month over a year for what is being built :D Will let you know how testing goes :D
 
Wait, can you give me the exact specs of what you are doing, since I take it you are not using just the UPS alone.
 
Whats the VDC on the UPS system ? I can tell you how many hours backup time you will get.

As for LED lighting, theres tons of **** around and the good ones are R100 + . Always try before you buy.
 
Wait, can you give me the exact specs of what you are doing, since I take it you are not using just the UPS alone.

What do you mean exact specs, and yeah, for the PCs and TVs I am using the UPS by itself (except for the lights).

I have asked the guy building it to email all the technical details, will pass them on when I get them.
 
Okay, here is the technical information Ive been sent:

CAPACITY 2400 VA / 1440 W

INPUT

Voltage 220/230/240 VAC

Acceptable Voltage Range 90-140 VAC or 162-290 VAC (UPS mode)

90-280 VAC (INV. Mode)

Frequency Range 60Hz or 50 Hz (auto sensing)

OUTPUT

AC Voltage Regulation (Batt. Mode) ±10%

Frequency Range (Batt. Mode) 60 Hz ±1 Hz or 50 Hz ±1 Hz

Transfer Time 10 ms typical

Waveform (Batt. Mode) Simulated Sine Wave

BATTERY

Battery Voltage 24 VDC

Floating Charge Voltage 27.4 VDC ± 2%

Low Battery Alarm Voltage 20.4VDC ± 2%

Shutdown Voltage 19.8VDC ± 2%

Overcharge Protection 30.0 VDC ± 2%

Maximum Charge Current 10 A or 20 A

PROTECTION

Full Protection Overload, and short circuit protection

INDICATORS

Line Mode Green lighting

Battery Mode Yellow lighting

Low Battery Yellow flashing every 2 seconds

Shutdown Mode Yellow flashing every 5 seconds

Charging Mode at Power On Green flashing every 2 seconds

Charging Mode at Power Off Green flashing every 5 seconds

Overload Red flashing for 0.5 sec. every second

Overcharging Red flashing every 5 seconds

Fault Red lighting

ALARM

Low Battery Sounding every 2 seconds

Overload Sounding every 0.5 second

Overcharging Continuously sounding for 30 minutes, then shutdown

Fault Continuously sounding for 30 minutes, then shutdown

PHYSICAL

Dimension, D X W X H (mm) 293 X 231.5 X 82.5

Net Weight (kgs) 2.55

OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Humidity 0 to 90% Relative Humidity(Non-condensing)

Operating Temperature 0 0C to 40 0C

Storage Temperature -15 0C to 50 0C
 
What do you mean exact specs, and yeah, for the PCs and TVs I am using the UPS by itself (except for the lights).

I have asked the guy building it to email all the technical details, will pass them on when I get them.
Please do. If he's willing to cover CT then I might jump in as well :)
 
I saw :P But yeah, looking forward to testing this on monday :D

Loadshedding has been canceled for the foreseeable future.

I think that work light is a bit rough for indoors rather just get the normal rechargeable kinds.
 
Loadshedding has been canceled for the foreseeable future.

Just while the factories are on holiday. Either way, the power goes off here in East London enough without loadshedding for it to warrant this type of investment.

I think that work light is a bit rough for indoors rather just get the normal rechargeable kinds.
Its for a large space and you can dim it. I also like that I can use it for fishing. I ended up ordering this one: http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/1690...le_Cordless_Worklight_Choose_when_to_Pay.html
 
My googlefu tells me its this:

Is he supplying the two batteries as well?

Yes, everything is being supplied, and in its own case. Yeah, my googlefu returned the same results. Makes sense, the guy who is building it has comx as a supplier so I am not suprised he got the inverter from there.
 
I bought a few LED downlights on BoB in 2012. Still going strong till today. Used in the lounge daily. Dimmable 3w. Paid R10 each! :D
Though there are some dodgy one's out there, so its a chance you take with the el cheapo's...
 
Just while the factories are on holiday. Either way, the power goes off here in East London enough without loadshedding for it to warrant this type of investment.


Its for a large space and you can dim it. I also like that I can use it for fishing. I ended up ordering this one: http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/1690...le_Cordless_Worklight_Choose_when_to_Pay.html

Ha Ha things are only going to get worse before they get better so its a good investment. Why dont you buy a few solar panels to do the charging as well then you have a complete setup?

The dimming is nice, if you bounce it off the ceiling it should be fine as well.
 
Ha Ha things are only going to get worse before they get better so its a good investment. Why dont you buy a few solar panels to do the charging as well then you have a complete setup?

The dimming is nice, if you bounce it off the ceiling it should be fine as well.

I thought of solar, but I am renting. So I cant really put anything permanent on the roof. I also thought it would look funny with a wire going into the garden to a solar panel lying on the grass there or something. Perhaps I should look at a panel or two and find a place to put them.
 
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