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it depends, if the psu has active pfc then you need an ups with a sine output wave
(applys to every active pfc)
it depends, if the psu has active pfc then you need an ups with a sine output wave
(applys to every active pfc)
What do you mean by that? Is the UPS not able to keep the computer on if the PSU has active PFC? I am using a cheapo APC UPS and a Seasonic PSU with active PFC. When the power goes out, my computer stays on, and I am pretty sure my UPS does not have true sine wave output.
please also quote where i wrote "if you dont do it this way your pc will blow up and all life in the universe will end". if you prefer it that way be my guest, i'm not concerned. but there's a right way and an easy way, he asked, i ansewred, simple as that.
is there a way to test if my pc will stay on...if the ups backup kicks in without trying it on the actuall computer?...i also have a APC uPS backup...duno which model..its kinda old
I am not an expert on UPS and do not know about any problems that may be associated with UPS and power supplies with active PFC. I was hoping you could clarify what you meant instead of getting hostile.
sry, was not my intention to sound like an asshole, was just stating facts. ups used with active pfc can cause the ups to overload, the battery to deplete faster and in some cases the pc wont even start
ok just did it....and the computer turned off when unplugged ..this is wats written on the top of the ups APC® Back-UPS ES 350....wierd thing is it works when little thigs are plugged in like charging my phone or nintendo ds lite when the backup kicks in...maybe it cant handle my pc