I have a  Best 3.1kVA unit with 80,000 hours on it,  I bought it very second
hand, and although it's a bit noisy, it works like a dream, and we have terrrible
power here. I added 12 marine batteries to it, so I don't need software, it'll
run a server for a week. It takes up a small room, though.
Good company, Best, or at least they were untill they were bought up.

Chris


Charles Galpin wrote:

> Regarding Best and Tripplite -
>
> Best:
> Don't let their website prices fool you - you can get them a lot cheaper
> (even from them). Their software is open source too, and the model I have
> also has battery life calculation which is great.
>
> Tripplite:
> Their software requires a GUI to properly install. yuk. Hardware seems ok
> so far, and *very* cheap for a simple 750va. I still need to hook it up to
> something with X so I can see what they stick int he config files to get a
> few things working the way I want (it was pretty trivial to get basic
> monitoring workign without the GUI by poking around the config files, but
> no *features* :( )
>
> charles
>
> On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Statux wrote:
> > that's known to run with Linux. I'm in the market for a pretty powerful UPS,
> > myself. I want a BestPower one.. but don't wanna pay BestPower's prices..
> > shopper.cnet.com helps here :)
>
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