On May 26, 2009, at 7:22 PM, g3-5-list group wrote:

> == 6 of 6 ==
> Date: Tues, May 26 2009 3:01 pm
> From: Bruce Johnson

> Heck, if you need more outlets, just plug a power strip into the UPS.
> So long as you don't exceed the rating of the unit, the number of
> items plugged in is irrelevant. APC cautions against this because of
> the temptation toplug every damn thing in, but with modern Mac
> systems, after the CPU, everythign else is relatively inconsequential.
>
> (like my computer, monitor, and assorted power bricks for external
> drives, USB hubs, Firewire Hubs, and in the case of my home system the
> cordless phone) all plug in to power strips connected to the battery
> side.

It seems to me that a triple tap off a UPS battery side pig tail would  
function the same as a power strip, true?

Al Poulin


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