On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at 07:57 PM, Maaki wrote:

All I'm interested in, is protecting my new 20 " iMac G3 and other equipment from hardware damage due to problems with the electrical supply. So the extra expense of the "online" versions may not be necessary. Is that true?


Well, if it is plugged into the modem or a broadband connection, yes then you're vulnerable at those points. If not, then no.


I was looking at some refurbished APC units, that are listed at good
prices on the APC website. There were so many models, I was having
trouble deciding between them.Trying to make sense of the various
specifications is overwhelming. It's all beyond my level of
comprehension.

If you're looking at APC, go for the Back-UPS Pro series. Those models do line conditioning and backup.


--
"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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