I'm a big believer in line conditioners/ups.
I went through 3 iBooks, each time the logic board had failed.
Since using a line conditioner, not one failure.

Ron

On Aug 27, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Kathi Anderson wrote:

A word about APC and the like. We use them at work, and they work fine, until the battery gives out, and this is a pain to change out. What I find works even better is a line conditioner. I use it home and plug my surge protectors into it. It keeps the power constant, and protects against surges
as well. And best of all, it doesn't use batteries.


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