I was thinking of building this, then realized, it will still be expensive enough, and I'm sure I'm not the first one to think about this.
What I was thinking is a long strip, maybe about 3-5 feet long, with evenly spaced receptacle boxes, maybe grouped in 2 or 3. There would be two power cords for it, one would go in the surge portion of your UPS, the other would go in the battery portion. Both individual cords would remain seperate and each feed different plugs. I was thinking something like, break the tabs off all the plugs so all top plugs are batttery backed up, and the bottom ones arn't. This would be big and heavy and sit nicely on the ground as opposed to having like 5 small power bars that wont stay put and look disorganized. You'd also never have to worry again about whether you are plugging something into the battery backup or not.
This is kinda how it would look like:
Could even go a step further and add 4 power cords so the receptacles would be staggered on different circuits. Good for a server room, or simply if you have lot of equipment. I'd personally use 12/2 to safely support a 20 amp load. Would be easy to make, though when you start to put all the parts together it's not as cheap as it looks. Oh and for good measure the first outlet would be a GFCI outlet (not sure if they make split version of those... if not you'd need two). Never know if you may spill your drink on it or something.
Using 12/3 internally could work too but I would actually just use two 12/2 so the neutrals are kept separate.
What I was thinking is a long strip, maybe about 3-5 feet long, with evenly spaced receptacle boxes, maybe grouped in 2 or 3. There would be two power cords for it, one would go in the surge portion of your UPS, the other would go in the battery portion. Both individual cords would remain seperate and each feed different plugs. I was thinking something like, break the tabs off all the plugs so all top plugs are batttery backed up, and the bottom ones arn't. This would be big and heavy and sit nicely on the ground as opposed to having like 5 small power bars that wont stay put and look disorganized. You'd also never have to worry again about whether you are plugging something into the battery backup or not.
This is kinda how it would look like:
Could even go a step further and add 4 power cords so the receptacles would be staggered on different circuits. Good for a server room, or simply if you have lot of equipment. I'd personally use 12/2 to safely support a 20 amp load. Would be easy to make, though when you start to put all the parts together it's not as cheap as it looks. Oh and for good measure the first outlet would be a GFCI outlet (not sure if they make split version of those... if not you'd need two). Never know if you may spill your drink on it or something.
Using 12/3 internally could work too but I would actually just use two 12/2 so the neutrals are kept separate.
