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That’s what ups are for.
When I was in the navy, when the ventilation would go out there’s a fire somewhere (real or excersize). There’s a fan next to your head in your bed (annoying AF). When it would go out, you’d wake up in fear, jump out of bed and put on your clothes asap before the fire will be notified over speakers. After 5 months at sea, I couldn’t sleep without a fan next to me. Waking up in fear multiple times every night. Luckily that’s all over now. Now I can’t sleep because the world is so fucked up.
Don’t sleep with fans. Celebrities get cancelled for that.
Koreans get killed for that.
Meanwhile me with a fan that can be plugged into a power bank via USB-C
I have battery powered fan from Xiaomi.
Me with a fan plugged into a 1kW ups: 😴
That’s a lot of power that probably won’t last long.
The unit is new, just replaced an older one, and an event a couple weeks ago showed about 3h of runtime. Fan was on a low setting, other small devices were running, but no heavy load on the ups.
So I’m assuming the 1kw is just the maximum output at a time?
It’s the capacity of the batteries. Technically the max output, for a very short time :p
House has a fan that can’t be turned off at night.
Koreans: guess I’ll just die
I don’t get it
A superstition that fans must not be left running constantly.
Trains in Korea periodically restart the air conditioners in the cars to say that they weren’t constantly running.
It’s that you can’t sleep with a fan on in an enclosed room with no open windows. Thats the murdery bit.
A constantly running fan isn’t a problem there as far as I know.
Definitely how I feel when the power goes out and I can’t use my CPAP, get absolutely shit or zero sleep, I need to get a generator at some point
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I have one of those for my home server, how long can a CPAP run off one of those?
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Thanks looks like I’d probably get about 100 minutes at 80 watts of draw. Better than nothing but only a drop in the bucket during storm season around me unfortunately, if storms continue to grow in intensity I can expect at least 1-2 complete overnight outages a year
What’s the power draw from your cpap? Considering a cpap is just a fan basically i assume it has a much lower power draw than a server
Oh definitely, really the UPS on my server only gives the server enough time to shut down services gracefully, and notify other systems when the battery of the UPS is almost dead, and then it shuts the other PC and itself off before battery hits critical. All told that’s like 30 minutes at most
Why would you even sleep with a fan? Does nothing but stirring up the hot air.
If you’re actually being serious as opposed to trolling, up to about 88 degrees a fan is capable of cooling the human body sufficiently where lowering air temperature isn’t necessary.
Assuming it’s not too humid that is
Seems like I’ve never been to a country with high temperature and low humidity at the same time. Which is odd, because I’ve travelled several countries on all continents.