[GRLUG] Good local source for UPSs

Michael Mol mikemol at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 10:22:37 EDT 2012


Not without unplugging the air conditioner, or having some means of
combining two 110V circuits without modifying the electrical. (I'm not
even certain what leg the two circuits in that room are on. And the
relevant equipment wouldn't fit in that room.)

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Casey DuBois <casey at grlug.org> wrote:
> do you have power for 220V?
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
>> So I had a 1500VA Tripp-Lite UPS die on me this morning. I suspect I
>> overloaded it; it powered two PCs and an LCD monitor. Resetting the
>> breaker didn't help, and the temperature in that room has been in the
>> mid 90s much of the time over the last few weeks. (Good airflow only
>> goes so far when the air you have to exchange with is hot...)
>>
>> So I need to find a new UPS. Something that'd sit comfortably on or
>> under a table, and probably a hair more powerful than 1500VA.
>>
>> Does anyone have any recommended local sources? I've got a family
>> member I could conceivably go  to, but I haven't approached him for
>> this kind of thing before, so I wanted to see what other options there
>> were, first.
>>
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