I have a small BackUPS 650 with the tower and monitor of my main PC plugged
into it.
The main reason for it is the electricity here quite often has "blip outs" that
last just long enough to cause a computer to shut down and all the digital
clocks* to blink 12:00.
Can barely notice the drop in a slight flicker in lights. Of course a "blip
out" is nearly always guaranteed to happen in the middle of a render or
conversion of a long video.
I have a larger BackUPS with monitoring port I should use on Megatower 2000 but
I haven't gotten a round tuit yet.
*Whatever happened to battery backups, or even a capacitor holding enough
charge to power a clock for one or two seconds? I used to have a Betamax VCR
made by NEC with a feature no other VCR ever had, except for other NEC Betas. A
built in NiCd backup battery for the clock and timer. Imagine that, the most
"duh, that's obvious" feature there could ever be but only NEC put it in. The
V70 also had about 40 jacks, meters, knobs, dials and sliders encrusting the
front and back - but not a single Sony manufactured component. (Possibly the
only Betamax licensee to not take the bargain license option of buying major
parts from Sony.)
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