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395158 2005-10-10 22:22:00 Hello All

Over the last few months the power supply for south Auckland has got doggy (it use to be good, but recently we had had a far number of power dips & once time a while back we had a power dip every 3 – 5 mins!! For about an hour or so) & all most every time once happens my computer ( & the rest of ours) reboots & it’s getting annoying! Plus over the last few months I have had a few big web site design jobs & I think it’s just when will one of these power dips cause me to loss some work!

So because of this I have been thinking of getting a UPS & I am wondering how much would one cost? & where would I be able to have a look at them? & where would I get one from?

I am thinking of getting one that will last about an hour?

Thanks in advance for any help :)
stu161204 (123)
395159 2005-10-10 22:24:00 Dick Smith once again

www.dse.co.nz

Type UPS under search.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
395160 2005-10-10 22:38:00 Can't beat Ascent in my book. This link (www.ascent.co.nz) has more UPS's than you can shake a stick at.

Also I recently bought a good APC SmartUPS 700 on Trade Me for $100.00. It's holding up 3 PC's and gives about 15-20 mins on battery. Plenty for a smooth shutdown.
Mackin_NZ (6958)
395161 2005-10-11 01:04:00 Dick Smith once again

. dse . co . nz/cgi-bin/dse . storefront" target="_blank">www . dse . co . nz

Type UPS under search .

Which one of these do you mean ( . resultspage . com/search . php?sessionid=434b0d340356c38c2740c0a87f990" target="_blank">dse . resultspage . com 6bd&site=&w=ups&submit . x=9&submit . y=7&submit=Go) Speedy? The DSE Storefront listings constantly change .


Stu, you have to be careful with UPS's, they vary greatly in quality and, the stated ratings probably probably varyt just as much in the accuracy .

Cheap equates to nasty in general . I'd stick with mainstream name brands, UPS and Powerware for eg .

If you have poor quality power, get one with a power conditioner (although you'd have to ask Billy, GL or Goddie how effective the diff types are) and don't forget protection for ph/adsl/ethernet lines .

What is you wattage requirements? 1 hour is a hell of a long time to run your system on battery backup power, it will cost you dearly $1000+ probably a lot more .
Murray P (44)
395162 2005-10-11 01:06:00 The cheapest one? I dont know. Take your pick! Speedy Gonzales (78)
395163 2005-10-11 01:51:00 What is you wattage requirements?

What every it tacks to run a computer & a 15" screen.


1 hour is a hell of a long time to run your system on battery backup power, it will cost you dearly $1000+ probably a lot more.

Ok, how long should I look at? 20 – 50 mins?
stu161204 (123)
395164 2005-10-11 02:44:00 you need to say what spec pc you have and what type of screen . crt use a lot more power than lcd screens do .

it handy to have a long battery run time but its not neccary . you can getr by with 5-10min but 30-60min is handy for riding out those minor power cuts .

don't foget there are different types of UPS, mainly interactive or non-interactive tho they may have different names for it . cheapest type simplr provides battary backup, it dosn't regulate the power which means you can still suffer from brown outs . a fuly interactive ups will give pefect output reguardless of input .
tweak'e (69)
395165 2005-10-11 02:51:00 you need to say what spec pc you have and what type of screen . crt use a lot more power than lcd screens do .

I have a KTK OSD Colour monitor CRT & my PC specs are:

AMD Athlon XP 2000+
1 . 67 GHz, 480 MB Ram (from System properties) (I think I have a 512 mb stick in)

If you need any other info just ask :)


it handy to have a long battery run time but its not neccary . you can getr by with 5-10min but 30-60min is handy for riding out those minor power cuts .

That’s what I was thinking


don't foget there are different types of UPS, mainly interactive or non-interactive tho they may have different names for it . cheapest type simplr provides battary backup, it dosn't regulate the power which means you can still suffer from brown outs . a fuly interactive ups will give pefect output reguardless of input .

Thanks :)
stu161204 (123)
395166 2005-10-11 09:08:00 * bump * :) stu161204 (123)
395167 2005-10-11 20:59:00 My gaming computer only stays up for about 5 minutes on my APC Smart-UPS 700VA with brand new batteries, with no monitor, so don't expect too much from your new UPS. My server will actually last 30 minutes in comparison.. BIFF (1)
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