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Originally Posted by maffick
Now sure this is way more than you need but APC makes very nice conditioning and battery backup in one units for just a single workstation. They range from 60-100$. I highly recommend them, and I wonder why folks are badmouthing them.
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Oh grandma! What big eyes you have. Oh grandma! What big teeth you have. This is also proof that APC conditions power.
Maffick, did you read the technical response - with numbers - before posting? This is your $60-$100 power conditioner:
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Look at an output when UPS is in battery backup mode. That modified sine wave is a 270 volt spike surrounded by 200 volt square waves.
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It connects computer directly to AC mains when not in battery backup mode. Where is the conditioning? Is that internal relay a power conditioner? That is what you have claimed. Its called Rush Limbaugh logic. It does not really exist. But the naive will promote it as fact anyway.
A big rack UPS that is properly earthed provides effective transient protection as well as clean UPS power. A plug-in UPS actually creates more transients than it (claims to) suppress. So where is all this power conditioning? I noticed you never once posted numbers - as Rush Limbaugh also avoids. Shame on you for even implying a plug-in APC UPS "conditions" power. Its called promoting myths.