I feel that there is more parity in quality these days across brands.  That
makes it easier to choose equipment with the right connectors.

-ASB: http://XeeSM.com/AndrewBaker

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On Apr 21, 2010 11:20 AM, "Angus Scott-Fleming" <[email protected]> wrote:

 [correcting the gag-me-with-a-shovel apostrophized subject]

 On 16 Apr 2010 at 10:37, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:

 > APC used to be waaaay ahead of the pack, but I don't find that to be ture
> anymore.  Their quality has gone down a little, and the quality of the
other
> players in this space have gone up quite a bit.
>
> I'm fine with Tripplite, APC and CyberPower UPS products in the 500VA to
> 3000VA range.

 The consensus in the current threads on UPS is "APC is the Cadillac" but
that you pay Cadillac prices for them.

 One thing that really torques me about APC is their insistence on using
custom, non-standard interfaces like the $30+-to-replace RJ-50-to-USB cables
they currently use, and the $35+-to-replace non-standard "RS-232" cables
they used to use -- why not use a standard USB A-to-B cable like TrippLite?
GRRRR!

 Most modern PCs no longer have RS-232 ports, so refurb units with RS-232
cables are off the table for my clients.  Once you add the cost of
purchasing and configuring a USB-to-RS-232 adapter, you've lost a good chunk
of the  cost savings and there's no guarantee the UPS software will work
with it.





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