Chris wrote:

I've never thought UPS were a good idea for anything but a computer
that needs to shut down gracefully.   For your use you need something
that cleans up the AC mains power.

A proper "online" (or "double conversion") UPS does just that. It always provides cleanly-generated sine-wave power from a DC-AC converter. Most will even deliver crystal-controlled power (i.e., non-synchronous with the AC line) in several frequency increments, if you desire, as well as a choice of regulated output voltages. (For obvious reasons, they are usually operated synchronously.)

They are *much* more effective than ferroresonant supplies at removing glitches from the mains supply.

You must be referring to "offline" backup supplies.

Best regards,

Charles


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