Power conditioner plugged into computer battery


I would prefer plugging a power conditioner into a computer back up battery. At least when the electricity went out for a short time, the stereo system does not get shut down. Has anybody found out that the typical computer battery/surge protector limit the amp current or create other sound problems. If yes, is this true across all conditioners or that certain ones manage to be immune. Thank you.
svhoang

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I use an APC H15 (non battery backup) in my HT and it works great. It does not limit the current to either mt B&K
receiver or ART of Sound sub. It enhanced the video picture also. With voltage regulation and surge protection, it has been terrific during thunderstorms. I'm looking for another one for my 84 year-old mom's system (Marantz, JBL/w AAD sub) which currently is hooked up the way this post originally stated. Everything is plugged into a Tripplite Isobar which is plugged into an APC UPS with battery backup including the kid's computer. For my analog rig upstairs, I use a Brickwall 2AUD.