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Old 02-01-02, 09:25 PM Thread Starter   #1
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battery back ups


Okay guys,

I have decided to go out and spend the money for a battery back up for my main rig.

Which one is the best? I've seen quite a few company's pop up with them now.

thanks a bunch
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Old 02-01-02, 09:28 PM   #2
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make sure you get one with AVR technology

it prevents fluctuation of electricity to your components hooked up to it

and also make sure it contains enough joules

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I am fond of Tripplites. They have been fairly reliable where I work. I think the office 600 is about $300.

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I got an APC CS 500 and I love it. Paid about $145 for it.

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Old 02-02-02, 01:51 AM Thread Starter   #5
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okay, guys,

I went out and purchased a belkin regulator pro gold series.

It is doing just fine right now.



and thank you again for all of your help!
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Have you simulated a power shortage to see if it works yet? And for how long?

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