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Most consumer UPSs are Line-interactive UPSs, with true online UPSs aimed at smaller and big companies. This is because although online UPSs are 'safer', they're also a lot more expensive.Karma said:Ok, so I've read about UPS's, and I've come to the conclusion that I want an Online UPS. However NewEgg doesn't say whether any of their UPS's are Online or not.
Anyone know of any good Online UPS's?
The very BEST usually is!Karma said:Why APC instead of OPTI-UPS?
And,...........dang they are expensive. Any specific model?![]()
They also rate the Powmax 580W as their best PSU, too.Karma said:I hate to say it, but the NewEgg user reviews rates the OPTI-UPS higher than APC. Any specific reason to get APC instead of OPTI-UPS?
dandragonrage said:I don't like Belkin ANYTHING
burningrave101 said:I use a Belkin Maximum Series surge protector and its done a good job at protecting my modem from lightning strikes. The reviews i've seen for Belkin UPS's have always been good. Belkin products are quite a bit cheaper then APC products.
davidhammock200 said:?![]()
APC all the way!![]()
Link?Spectre said:Liebert > APC
dandragonrage said:None of that says that Belkin is better than APC (which it is not, regardless of whether you like Belkin or not - unless you compare to the HORRIBLE APC BackUPS ES models that should never be used for anything that uses AC power for anything more than rectification back to DC)
You mean www.liebert.com ?davidhammock200 said:Link?
Spectre said:
burningrave101 said:That doesn't answer my question. I'm wondering what happens if the system pulls more then 400w. Will it just drain the battery faster or will the UPS blow a fuse or something.
Karma said:I still haven't heard a good reason to pick APC over anything else, only typical !!!!!! responses. The Gamingin3D article narrowly rated the Belkin over the APC, although the article isn't dated, and it could be old.
Karma said:I hate to say it, but the NewEgg user reviews rates the OPTI-UPS higher than APC. Any specific reason to get APC instead of OPTI-UPS?
MiXdNuTs said:I had a many page long thread going a while back about how newegg apparently doctors their reviews. They deleted my bad posts and mysteriously added 100 new positive ones to a product the day that they started a special on it. Many users are angry at them for this. DONT trust newegg user reviews. They are total BS.
I've read the above statement more than once in this forum, and it's usually stated by one of the resident power guru's. Personally i'd take their advice if you can afford it.BossNoodleKaboodle said:get a SmartUPS or a Liebert because they output a TRUE SINE WAVE, not a step wave like cheap UPS's.
I'm thinking of picking up a 1000VA from them, but I've got a question - it has 8 outlets, but doesn't say how many of those are battery back up.SJetski71 said:BTW, here's a popular merchant that sells reconditioned ups's: http://www.refurbups.com/refurbups and they seem to have plenty of APC Smart-UPs's in stock.
tdg said:^^ APC or nothing.
1.3. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.3.1 Modes of Operation
The UPS is designed to operate as a true on-line double conversion system in the following modes:
A. Normal - In normal operation incoming AC power is fed to the input power factor corrected (PFC) rectifier that converts the AC power to DC power for the inverter. In this mode, power is also derived from utility power for the battery charger. The inverter derives DC power from either the PFC rectifier or the battery and regenerates filtered and regulated AC sinewave power for the connected load. The battery will be charged once the unit is connected to utility power, regardless of whether the UPS is ON or OFF.
In the event of a utility outage or severe abnormality (sag or swell), the inverter will support the connected load from battery power, until the battery is discharged or the utility returns; whichever occurs first.
B. Battery - Upon failure of utility / mains AC power, the critical AC load is supplied by the inverter, which obtains power from the battery. There is no interruption in power to the critical load upon failure or restoration of the utility / mains AC source.
C. Recharge - Upon restoration of utility / mains AC power, after a utility / mains AC power outage, the input converter automatically restarts and assumes supplying power to the inverter and the battery charger to recharge the battery.
D. Automatic Restart - Upon restoration of utility / mains AC power, after a utility mains AC power outage and complete battery discharge, the UPS automatically restarts and assumes supplying power to the critical load and the battery charger automatically recharges the battery. This feature shall be capable of being disabled by the user.
E. Bypass - The integral bypass performs an automatic transfer of the critical AC load from the inverter to the bypass source, in the event of an overload, PFC failure, over temperature, DC Bus over voltage, or inverter failure conditions.
depending on the size/strength of the unit, i'd venture to guess that 4 are active and 4 are bypass/surge only, its a safe assumption at least.EnderW said:I'm thinking of picking up a 1000VA from them, but I've got a question - it has 8 outlets, but doesn't say how many of those are battery back up.
I need some surge protection only outlets for my laser printer and speakers.