----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:00 AM Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Crash
> On the subject of UPSs, I tried a 300 VA unit and it had insufficient > capacity for a standard Pentium and monitor. Go for at least 400 > VA. There are plenty of UPSs available on Ebay at a bargain > compared with new retail prices. > Barry W2UP And bear in mind that you can buy replacement batteries for almost any UPS. Over the last 8 or 9 years, I've owned about 25 UPSes, all from APC. They worked great. Are they better than others? Who knows... they kept lots of my servers running through power outages, and kept my networks alive. I can buy replacement batteries at reasonable cost, and it's easy to swap them. Many UPSes do self-tests of the batteries and warn you if they need replacing. Better to find out BEFORE you really need it, HI! So, if you get a used UPS, you can almost certainly replace the batteries without much problem at all. It's a cheap investment to keep your data protected. Now that I've sold my internet business, I still use UPSes for every piece of computing equipment in the house. Computers, monitors, hubs, routers, etc. A working UPS is WELL worth the cost. 73 Bob - K2UT

