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Re: Time for a UPS - recommendations?

Subject: Re: Time for a UPS - recommendations?
From: funfly3
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:58:07 GMT
Newsgroups: uk.comp.homebuilt


BigH2K wrote:
"GSV Three Minds in a Can" <GSV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:NEWTTYAeWrcGFADU@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I know people here have suggested some names in the past, but I didn't bookmark them, and my google-fu is failing today. Just had a thunderstorm go through with about 25 power dropouts, while I was out at lunch, resulting in 'Unmountable boot volume' stop error and extremely elevated blood pressure. Oh, did I mention the 2" of rain int he last 24 hours too ...

PC seems to be fixed now (chkdsk from a WinXP pro CD solved the problem - the Mesh recovery CD was a much use as a chocolate fire guard), but I think God is hinting I need to put a UPS under this machine - so which one guys (and Gals .. Dorothy .. anyone).

Prefer something with Uk standard socket outlets, since that's what most of the equipment has on the ends of he wires. Just running an AMD 4400x2 PC and TFT (the rest of the stuff can look after itself - it's already surge protected .. it is really just the disks which hate the whole 'stop - go -stop' nonsense).

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GSV   Three Minds in a Can
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Don't think I've seen any with standard 3pin plug outlets, only kettle lead type. It's easy to fit a trailing extension socket lead with a kettle type plug though and problem solved.

I use APC units, I've used Belkin and some other particularly unmemorable brand but I much prefer the APC ones both for home (using three here) and in schools (about thirty). Their control software is quite good and actually useful.

For the home ones I use 700VA units which will give about twelve to fifteen minutes run time on quite a meaty PC, certainly plenty of time to cover a short outage or to shut the machine down safely, excellent surge protection too. Saved me a few DVD coasters over the last few years and lost games too.

just go for one with kettle plugs and hardwire a ext lead, as for makes my second-hand APC700 apart from a few sets of batteries has never let me down in the 7 odd years I have had it

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