On 11/12/2014 09:45 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:

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> Do I need to be concerned? If so, what kind of line conditioning
> equipment shuld I use?
>

I am not an electrician nor do I have a lot of experience with this, but 
I think you would be safe with any of the reasonably priced UPS devices 
on the market as an intermediary.

The UPS should help to reform the sine wave, hence conditioning, the 
incoming signal from the wall to keep your equipment happy, and provide 
a bit of protection from surges as well.

I've read that damage to electronics is caused more by brownouts than 
surges, so in addition to being able to keep the devices up and running 
(presuming no built-in batteries) during the switch from one outlet to 
the other, the UPS will hopefully prolong the life of your equipment as 
well.

david
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