On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Timothy Murphy <gayle...@eircom.net> wrote:

> John R Pierce wrote:
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> Nb I didn't say, or mean to say, that I wanted to _make_ a "flashlight
> UPS".
> My electronic skill is close to zero.
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Well, that's your first problem - not knowing how todo it :)



> I was simply expressing surprise that no-one had done it.
>

I have already done it. Years ago. In fact, my home server can run 2 hours
on batteries, and my ADSL modem + 24port GB switch can run about 14hours on
batteries.



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> I've been completely convinced that a UPS is what I need,
> and am trying to source the APC UPS-BE350G, which was recommended.
>
>
In your case the UPS is the easiest route to follow



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