Thanks all,

The problem is that I am in Nepal, where an amp meter brings about a
"whaaa?" from most people here, as the only one they have has a little red
light that indicates whether there is electrical charge or not.

I work mainly on internet, basic adobe apps like DW IL PS, sometimes FL, and
some itunes but not nearly the full capacity that my baby is capable of.

The main problem is that all inverters (600-800va so far) have just crapped
out and hit overload when the comp is switched off, and the monitor isn't
even connected.
I have the following:
Tata Green 150A battery
Numeric 600va inverter
tried--800va inverter for same battery

I can't really get any decent info from the tech pple here, though I'm
connecting with the best I have found in 4 mo so far.

So, if anyone can give me a link to a site or anything that can help with me
in anyway with all these bizzarities that would be great!

thx

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Andrew Oliver <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Mar 12, 2010, at 10:58 AM, maj czep wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just wondering how much wattage a mac pro intel xeon 3.0g quad core w
> nvidia
> > Geforce processor running 2 500gb HD's, 4gb ram.  Strange that I can't
> find
> > out this info on the web, but I have gotten estimates from 350 - 2k,
>
>
> 350 watts to 2kW is probably about right. It's probably close to 350W when
> idle, and will crank up to 2kW when busy.
>
> In other words, power draw on modern systems is very dependent on load.
> Without knowing what you're doing with the system there is no way to advise
> what the power draw would be.
>
> As already mentioned, a power meter would be your friend.
>
> Andrew
> :)
>
>


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