>
> On 6/4/06, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Warning on that. Even though the Ellipse Pulsar 1200 I bought
> > said it would do 90 minutes, its pretty much "hard coded" to just do a
> > countdown and shutdown within 20-30. Even if you deplete the battery
> >
On 6/4/06, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Warning on that. Even though the Ellipse Pulsar 1200 I bought
said it would do 90 minutes, its pretty much "hard coded" to just do a
countdown and shutdown within 20-30. Even if you deplete the battery
completely, when y
On Monday 05 June 2006 06:37, Rob MacGregor wrote:
> Worked like a charm when I used it, however there's a gotcha. An ups
> with a 28 minute runtime may signal LB at 19 minutes, resulting in a
> shutdown sometime sooner than you expect :)
This really pisses me off..
You can't meaningfully claim t
>
> On 6/4/06, Arjen de Korte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > At least here in the Netherlands, quite a few (cheap) UPSes are sold
> > nowadays that sport high VA ratings, but really lack the battery
> > capacity needed to power even a modest load for more than a few minutes.
> > Clay should av
On 6/4/06, Arjen de Korte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At least here in the Netherlands, quite a few (cheap) UPSes are sold
nowadays that sport high VA ratings, but really lack the battery
capacity needed to power even a modest load for more than a few minutes.
Clay should avoid these at all cost.
Peter Selinger wrote:
> I understand your technical points, but I think you are overkilling
> this user with information. He asked a simple question about what UPS
> he should buy. For reference, here is his original question:
>
> Clay Barnes wrote:
>
>> I am running a home box (600watt total lo
Hi Arjen,
I understand your technical points, but I think you are overkilling
this user with information. He asked a simple question about what UPS
he should buy. For reference, here is his original question:
Clay Barnes wrote:
> I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900
Peter Selinger wrote:
I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
I want as much time as I can get.
>>> Is that rated load, or actual load? That seems like an awful lot of
> 600 watt (or
Clay Barnes wrote:
>>> I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
>>> I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
>>> I want as much time as I can get.
>> Is that rated load, or actual load? That seems like an awful lot of
> Hm... It's the max
Clay Barnes wrote:
>
> On 19:06 Sat 03 Jun , Arjen de Korte wrote:
> > Clay Barnes wrote:
> >
> > > I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
> > > I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
> > > I want as much time as I can get.
> >
>
On Sunday 04 June 2006 12:54, Clay Barnes wrote:
> Hm... It's the max draw of my combined tower, screen, scanner and
I just hope you have an LCD screen..
If you have a CRT and it degausses (ie when you turn it on after a while) it
will do un-good things to your UPS (well the UPS will probably b
On 19:06 Sat 03 Jun , Arjen de Korte wrote:
> Clay Barnes wrote:
>
> > I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
> > I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
> > I want as much time as I can get.
>
> Is that rated load, or actual load?
Clay Barnes wrote:
> I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
> I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
> I want as much time as I can get.
Is that rated load, or actual load? That seems like an awful lot of
power for a single system. An
I am running a home box (600watt total load, may expand to 800-900) and
I need a UPS that can sustain power to that for at least 20 min, but
I want as much time as I can get.
Does anyone on the list have a similar setup with a UPS that was easy to
set up with NUT?
Generally speaking, what mfrs. a
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