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UPS Run Time Calculator – Battery Backup & Load Runtime Estimator

⚡ UPS Run Time Calculator

🔋 Uninterruptible Power Supply
Calculate Runtime
Calculate Battery Capacity
Typical 80‑95%
Formula: Runtime (h) = (Ah × V × efficiency/100) / Load (W)
Runtime
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Battery energy
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Load
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Efficiency
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Key formulas
Battery energy (Wh) = Capacity (Ah) × Voltage (V)
Usable energy (Wh) = Wh × (Efficiency/100)
Runtime (h) = Usable energy / Load (W)
Required Ah = (Load × runtime) / (V × efficiency/100)
People Also Ask
⏱️ How long will a 7Ah 12V battery run a 100W load?
Energy = 7Ah × 12V = 84Wh. With 85% efficiency, usable = 71.4Wh. Runtime = 71.4Wh / 100W = 0.714h ≈ 43 minutes.
🔋 What efficiency should I use?
Typical inverter/ UPS efficiency is 80‑95%. For rough estimates, 85% is a good average. High‑quality units may reach 90‑95%.
📊 Does battery voltage affect runtime?
Yes, higher voltage means more watt‑hours for the same Ah rating. For example, 100Ah at 12V = 1200Wh, at 24V = 2400Wh.
⚡ Can I run a 500W device from a small UPS?
Check the UPS capacity (VA/W). A typical 7Ah UPS is rated ~300‑400W. Running 500W may overload it. Use our calculator to see if battery can supply enough energy.
Common UPS battery configurations
ApplicationTypical AhVoltageApprox runtime at 100W
Small desktop UPS7‑912V40‑60 min
Mid‑tower UPS12‑1812V1‑2 h
Server UPS24‑4024‑48V2‑4 h
External battery pack50‑10012‑24V4‑10 h
Telecom backup100‑20048V8‑20 h
Runtime estimates assume 85% efficiency. Actual runtime may vary with load and battery age.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this calculator?
It provides a theoretical estimate. Actual runtime depends on battery health, discharge rate (Peukert effect), temperature, and exact inverter efficiency. Use as a guideline.
What is Peukert's law?
Battery capacity decreases at high discharge rates. For example, a 100Ah battery may deliver only 70Ah if discharged at 50A. Our calculator uses nominal capacity; for high loads, real runtime may be lower.
Can I use this for lithium batteries?
Yes, lithium batteries have higher usable capacity (often 90‑95%) and efficiency. The same formulas apply; adjust efficiency accordingly (typically 95%+).
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