AntonLargiader
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Being in central Virginia we have pretty frequent (and usually brief) power outages. My computer is on a plug-in UPS but the modem and routers aren't whenever we lose power my wife gets kicked off the VPN and that's a pain.
While the computer and modem are near each other, their circuits are routed quite differently. However, both outlets could stand to be rearranged as part of the work I'm doing.
Is there a legal way to power a branch circuit from a basic UPS? Such as, two outlets are fed by a J-box which has a cord and plugs into a UPS? Labeling would obviously be critical but even then there may not be a legal way to do it.
Everything I can find on the web ends up being about whole-house UPS systems.
While the computer and modem are near each other, their circuits are routed quite differently. However, both outlets could stand to be rearranged as part of the work I'm doing.
Is there a legal way to power a branch circuit from a basic UPS? Such as, two outlets are fed by a J-box which has a cord and plugs into a UPS? Labeling would obviously be critical but even then there may not be a legal way to do it.
Everything I can find on the web ends up being about whole-house UPS systems.