At 08:14 AM 25/02/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your situation helps make my case for hooking any computer to a UPS,
not a wall outlet or surge strip. The AC voltages feeding the power
supply can vary enough to cause your DC output voltages to be out of
acceptable range, low and high. Now if s
This has always been connected to a UPS. I have it on a Back Ups XS 1500
right now.
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I don't have a multimeter here...I'd have to bring it in to work
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I don't have a multimeter here...I'd have to bring it in to wo
Sevart
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They are a touch on the high side, but not too bad. Use a real multimeter to
measure--onboard sensors are way off.
PSU?
Greg
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From: "Christopher Klein"
They are a touch on the high side, but not too bad. Use a real multimeter to
measure--onboard sensors are way off.
PSU?
Greg
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