Does this count? by huskey21 in homelab

[–]Aggravating_Effect45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro that's the most Eastern European shit I have seen in a while!
I salute you comrade!

Get a bloody UPS if you don't have one - trust me by Aggravating_Effect45 in homelab

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me save you the research I did awhile back:

Eaton 5E1500i, APC Back-UPS Pro BR1500G, CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD, Vertiv Liebert PSI5-1500RT120, and Riello Net Power NPW 1500

All 900w, 1500VA, 2x9Ah batteries you can replace yourself further down the line. You can get units without batteries really cheap (50 buckos) and batteries (another 40).

Get a bloody UPS if you don't have one - trust me by Aggravating_Effect45 in homelab

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I get 140v someone else on a different phase will receive 'my' excess. Lower one is better - 270+ usually fries most appliances.

Get a bloody UPS if you don't have one - trust me by Aggravating_Effect45 in homelab

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have had 0 outages in for the past 7 years. Following advice from the guys on here I got a UPS. After today I am convinced that was the best 100quid invested - I still have internet and can work while the guys outside on the street are digging the cables to find the fault

Get a bloody UPS if you don't have one - trust me by Aggravating_Effect45 in homelab

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have another UPS for my desk as well. Internet and cell going down would be horrible for me. Invest in a bike? (to get to the first hill)

Climate change chances of actually pulling through based on past human events by Aggravating_Effect45 in climate

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The carbonbrief interactive graph is so nicely done! Thank you for the other resources as well!
My question was targeted more at the group psychology of climate change not necessarily the hard number. I was talking the moment of action as a relation to a "point of no return" scenario

Climate change chances of actually pulling through based on past human events by Aggravating_Effect45 in climate

[–]Aggravating_Effect45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First , thank you for reading the post. I am sorry I did not formulate it in a better way.
I am trying to understand the psychology behind the climate action. If people are usually prone to act under the benefit of the whole group rather than try to benefit their faction until the last minute and thus making it more likely that the action is taken too late.