David Beroff
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[First post; this seems to be allowed by the rules. Please advise if I'm mistaken.]
Quick overview: I teach English online to Chinese children. My client is very strict. A brief flicker of power would result in a reboot of my desktop/router/modem, and the few minutes involved would cause immediate income loss and eventual termination. My (very limited) understanding is that a UPS would give me a few minutes to run and start a generator, but the problem is that this would still require me to leave the camera for a few minutes, with the same financial results. (Please spare me the "that's not fair" / "they'd understand" comments; the company just terminated an excellent teacher because her own child died while she was teaching.)
I need reliable power that will last six hours. I'm open to various ideas, but it sounds like these powerwalls might be a good solution.
What you folks are doing on this forum looks very interesting, but I'll be very honest: I don't have the time or ability to build my own system. (Sorry!)
What I would like to consider is having someone (with reasonable experience) build and install a system for me, outside of Scranton, PA (USA). I will of course pay you for your time and materials!
I'm happy to discuss here or by email; I'm David (at) Beroff (dot) com. Thanks in advance!
Quick overview: I teach English online to Chinese children. My client is very strict. A brief flicker of power would result in a reboot of my desktop/router/modem, and the few minutes involved would cause immediate income loss and eventual termination. My (very limited) understanding is that a UPS would give me a few minutes to run and start a generator, but the problem is that this would still require me to leave the camera for a few minutes, with the same financial results. (Please spare me the "that's not fair" / "they'd understand" comments; the company just terminated an excellent teacher because her own child died while she was teaching.)
I need reliable power that will last six hours. I'm open to various ideas, but it sounds like these powerwalls might be a good solution.
What you folks are doing on this forum looks very interesting, but I'll be very honest: I don't have the time or ability to build my own system. (Sorry!)
What I would like to consider is having someone (with reasonable experience) build and install a system for me, outside of Scranton, PA (USA). I will of course pay you for your time and materials!
I'm happy to discuss here or by email; I'm David (at) Beroff (dot) com. Thanks in advance!