nothing ? okay, im sorry if my thread bored all of you, kindly take care.. the pfc puresine ups should arrive within 3 days or so..
Great APC UPS cost me more than USD10000 for 10kw UPS, for at least 1kw its probably at least USD1500the PFC puresine by cyberpower should do that no ?
for 200$usd, it damn well better
No cheap UPS for sure, that's it, price will tell the qualitynothing ? okay, im sorry if my thread bored all of you, kindly take care.. the pfc puresine ups should arrive within 3 days or so..
Like this online UPSnothing ? okay, im sorry if my thread bored all of you, kindly take care.. the pfc puresine ups should arrive within 3 days or so..
Like this online UPS
https://www.se.com/hr/hr/product/SR...wire-h+n+e-outlets-network-card-w-o-rail-kit/
USD1000 budget at minimum
Just refund your money and got a better UPSwell 1000$usd is WAY outside my budget...
yes the ups that is on its way to me isnt an "ONLINE" model but for 200$.. it cant be entirely useless,
should mention... i sometimes feel "resisdual charge" after unplugging the ups(not the one i ordered, the ups that i currently have) from the wall and i touch the prongs after they are completely free of the wall outlet... is that a symptom ?
at least USD 1000 UPS, I can't help for cheap UPS, is a safety hazardwell 1000$usd is WAY outside my budget...
yes the ups that is on its way to me isnt an "ONLINE" model but for 200$.. it cant be entirely useless,
should mention... i sometimes feel "resisdual charge" after unplugging the ups(not the one i ordered, the ups that i currently have) from the wall and i touch the prongs after they are completely free of the wall outlet... is that a symptom ?
understandable, i wont mention that the intex UPS that im using at this moment cost me 20-30$ thenat least USD 1000 UPS, I can't help for cheap UPS, is a safety hazard
okay if it is "functional" then i will just accept that is merely part of its operations... thank you very much.... im currently using a refurb mini pc that i picked up for 40$ until my gaming pc clears the pacific or atlantic ocean... not certain which direction it went....Canada post is straight up cookey duke (nuts)Any "residual charge"across the mains connector would tend to indicate that the UPS device is functional. And that you should avoid contact with the connector when unplugging it.
i actually appreciate that just because Canada held title for most educated country on earth for x amount of years doesnt mean i fall into that category, i am after all FRENCH CanadianFor some types of advice, I feel obligated to give a warning, no matter how likely it is that the person is already aware of the situation. That is a carry-over from one of my past jobs.
Not a typo at all! The input to the power supply gets rectified and there are incoming filters that may have a capacitor charged when the plug is pulled. So that tiny bit of mains voltage charge can create a spark or deliver a bit of a shock. And it is more in 220 volt localities.i actually appreciate that just because Canada held title for most educated country on earth for x amount of years doesn't mean i fall into that category, i am after all FRENCH Canadian
simply wanted to make certain the word "functional" wasn't a typo
also it is double the size of a regular ups... via height ... im sorry, dirty power, clean power, all new to meBattery weight is often the largest part of UPS total weight. Which is quite reasonable.
you know i did ask the seller that, its shape tells me at least 4 ups batteries in there.... but seller said (1 battery pack), i could open it and peak inside but whenever i do that, it feels as if im cheapening it somehow, so i will just leave this be and hope the magic and fairy dust is keeping my pc tech safe from harmBattery weight is often the largest part of UPS total weight. Which is quite reasonable.