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I'm so lost here, I thought UPS was the delivery company.
I'm at least to the point that the "PS' stands for power supply. A little help? |
Uninterrupted Power Supply
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Than ks, Sid. The thread makes sense to me now.
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I agree with the disposable nature of UPSs. But it is SERIOUSLY IRRITATING to have power blips & not have one on the computer while you are working. Just pay the toll & buy a new one.
And thankfully, Toronto is a low Zombie Impact Zone, so a household UPS is not necessary. Even Zombies think that the world ends in a grey zone north of the US . . . Ian |
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Sorry, back to regular programming...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat5.gif |
that is why I didn't just write UPS for the thread title, but carefully, painstakingly grunted hard and pecked out the "for the computer" part AND... a space to separate it off from UPS
the "U" stands for Uninterruptible |
The nice thing about having a laptop as more of a portable desktop (always plugged in) is that the power can go out for quite a while and nothing happens to my computer. :) The modem, on the other hand, resets or turns off. :(
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A Gererator does not need natural gas, it will run indefinitely after having been started with a simple push. Ask Weino767, he has all the info on this. |
Sorry Hugh, there is no free lunch.
to run your fishtank as you last describe, you're going to be charging that battery at a constant 25 amps 12 VDC, as thats what a ASSUMED 300 watt load at 120VAC output of the inverter, is going to draw out of the battery. ~25AMP X 12 VDC = 300 watt load at 120 VAC so no free lunch..........and Mr Battery is going to get boiled dry fast at a constant 20-25 amp charging rate web links: Inverter Realities - SailNet Community http://redarc.com.au/handy-hints/tech-tips/inverter-current-draw |
Thanks Dave
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is the fish tank a "wet-ware" hyper-computer?
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here is the PC board - more complicated than expected
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