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Re: [TenTec] RE: Experience with UPS and ham rigs

To: KE4TEG <ke4teg@bellsouth.net>, tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] RE: Experience with UPS and ham rigs
From: Bill NY9H <ny9h@arrl.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 10:53:41 -0500
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My company was the ILL/WI rep company for APC back in the beginning years. You know the story, once the commission checks got big, they put on direct sales guys.

Anyhow...there are some differences in 'UPSs'  for all to be aware...

Most UPS are not ups..even the APC models. They are SBS Standby Power Supplies, which are off till the power fails, and only then turn on. Usually within 4-7 milliseconds, which fast enough before the computer power supply signals a loss of power to the motherboard. SBS usually offer some degree of surge protection, MOVs or something on the outputs. Some work very well.

A "TRUE" UPS... actually manufactures the output power ALL the time, which may be a modified square wave ( a stepped square wave, to look like a sine wave) or an actual sine wave. Imagine a that is it a 60 cycle audio amp !!! with a kilowatt output.! (heat sink & fan). By being locally created & ON all the time there is no pass thru of surges, or noises from the utility power lines. Upon utility failure, a UPS runs off the batteries, rather than charging them. ALLWAYS more money than a SBS but usually VERY clean. If it's humming or buzzing & making a fan noise ..while the utility is up...it's probably a UPS. If it's quiet, just sitting there, it'as a SBS. ITT & others resold Itaka (Japan) private labeled stuff. Fine UPS.

Now determine which type YOUR loads needs, SBS or UPS.

bill

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