UPS requirements for MX 68 and switches

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UPS requirements for MX 68 and switches

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I am trying to find out what are the requirements for a UPS to support an MX 68 and a MS 210-48LP switch. I know you cannot give me a brand name (but if you can, thanks), but I am looking buy some thing from an appliance store.

 

Stephen Keating

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It's difficult to make a recommendation without more information.  The datasheets list the min/max power requirements of the devices, for example the MX68 requires 10-79 watts, and the MS210-48LP requires 53-490 watts (it's going to vary a lot depending on what and how many PoE devices are connected.)  I would typically plan for the worst case scenario and size the UPS for a load of 600 watts, which would mean a minimum of a 1000VA UPS.  That would give you a few minutes runtime at full load.  Actual runtime would vary depending on the load.

 

I don't know what would be available at your local appliance store, but I have personally used APC, TrippLite, and CyberPower UPS units and had good luck with all of them.  APC has a UPS Selector tool that will allow you to enter in the load in watts and the desired runtime in minutes, when I put in 600 watts and 10 minutes, it recommended a SmartUPS 1500 which would provide 14 minutes of runtime at 600 watts.

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Russ_B
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It's difficult to make a recommendation without more information.  The datasheets list the min/max power requirements of the devices, for example the MX68 requires 10-79 watts, and the MS210-48LP requires 53-490 watts (it's going to vary a lot depending on what and how many PoE devices are connected.)  I would typically plan for the worst case scenario and size the UPS for a load of 600 watts, which would mean a minimum of a 1000VA UPS.  That would give you a few minutes runtime at full load.  Actual runtime would vary depending on the load.

 

I don't know what would be available at your local appliance store, but I have personally used APC, TrippLite, and CyberPower UPS units and had good luck with all of them.  APC has a UPS Selector tool that will allow you to enter in the load in watts and the desired runtime in minutes, when I put in 600 watts and 10 minutes, it recommended a SmartUPS 1500 which would provide 14 minutes of runtime at 600 watts.

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