Hello,
After suffering a 5th power failure in 4 weeks (the area of Ghent has suffered about 20 power failures in this period, most lasting well over an hour - it has become so common it doesn't even make the news anymore ) I'm in the market for a UPS, but need some advice.
First, there is the make: there are 3 makes I can get hold of: APC, Belkin and MGE.
Any of these stand out? Any of these to avoid?
(for use in Europe, 230V 50 Hz)
Second, what sort of capacity would I need? This is the hardware, (*) indicates what I definately want to have in the event of a power failure (-) indicates what would be nice to have (for proper shutdown):
* PC is a dual Xeon 2.4 with 2 10K SCSI disks (PSU=510 W cont., 650 W peak), Parhelia, ...
* Eizo L568 (17" LCD)
* Philips Brilliance 107 (17" CRT)
* Lacie D2 Extreme (external FW800 harddisk, consists of 2 hdd in RAID0)
* Belkin USB2.0 hub (USB storage and keyboard connected to it, also hosts a BT dongle)
* Iomega Zip250 (external SCSI)
- Agfa Snapscan 1236s
- Canopus ADVC 110
- Hiti Photoshuttle (dye sub photoprinter)
I would love this to run for at least 20 minutes, of course, the Agfa, Canopus and Philips can be powered off by me in the event of a power failure.
What kind of capacity would I need?
Is 1000 VA adequate, or must I go to 1500 or even higher?
I have noticed some Belkin devices have a possiblity of switching outlets on/off using software. This feature would also be very interesting in normal use (due to the large amount of external hardware).
Jörg
After suffering a 5th power failure in 4 weeks (the area of Ghent has suffered about 20 power failures in this period, most lasting well over an hour - it has become so common it doesn't even make the news anymore ) I'm in the market for a UPS, but need some advice.
First, there is the make: there are 3 makes I can get hold of: APC, Belkin and MGE.
Any of these stand out? Any of these to avoid?
(for use in Europe, 230V 50 Hz)
Second, what sort of capacity would I need? This is the hardware, (*) indicates what I definately want to have in the event of a power failure (-) indicates what would be nice to have (for proper shutdown):
* PC is a dual Xeon 2.4 with 2 10K SCSI disks (PSU=510 W cont., 650 W peak), Parhelia, ...
* Eizo L568 (17" LCD)
* Philips Brilliance 107 (17" CRT)
* Lacie D2 Extreme (external FW800 harddisk, consists of 2 hdd in RAID0)
* Belkin USB2.0 hub (USB storage and keyboard connected to it, also hosts a BT dongle)
* Iomega Zip250 (external SCSI)
- Agfa Snapscan 1236s
- Canopus ADVC 110
- Hiti Photoshuttle (dye sub photoprinter)
I would love this to run for at least 20 minutes, of course, the Agfa, Canopus and Philips can be powered off by me in the event of a power failure.
What kind of capacity would I need?
Is 1000 VA adequate, or must I go to 1500 or even higher?
I have noticed some Belkin devices have a possiblity of switching outlets on/off using software. This feature would also be very interesting in normal use (due to the large amount of external hardware).
Jörg
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