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Re: Seeking robust UPS Solutions



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Batteries are nuts. You'll spend a fortune for something you hardly use, and 
you still have too finite a time limit. Just get a generator and enough 
battery time to get it started. You'll still have to probably shut down and reboot 
because it's unlikely you'll be able to seamlessly add the generator to your 
house line.

In a message dated 8/23/03 6:21:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> Hello Frank,
>  
>  http://www.markbrown.com/ups  just keep adding batteries as needed.
>  
>  FF> After the Big Blackout, I got into thinking about a UPS system
>  FF> that can power several computers, flat screen monitors, routers,
>  FF> modems, etc. over an extended period. My current setup allows me
>  FF> enough time to perform a proper shut-down. But it would be nice to
>  FF> keep going throughout the trading day without calling my broker
>  FF> and power company and having to yell at them both.
>  
>  FF> Any suggestions?
>  
>  FF> Thanks,
>  
>  FF> -F
>  
>