You wouldn't even need a UPS, check Google for mains voltage  conditioners.
 
APC's kit, for example, should be available worldwide and they  make a 
range that, here in the UK anyway, starts for under 50  GBP.
 
Regards
 
Nigel
GM8PZR 
 
 
In a message dated 06/07/2013 13:26:06 GMT Daylight Time,  
ma...@non-stop.com.au writes:

I  reckon, the line voltage here is 250v and the equipment is set for 240V, 
that  extra 10V on the mains is why I am having so much equipment failure.
Also  the Heat sink on the 5370B got so hot I mounted a 5" fan across it to 
keep it  at a respectable temperature.

How can I drop the Mains to 240V, I have  a boat load of gear that needs to 
be powered concurrently.
(8566A, 8568B,  3585A, 5335A, 5370B, 8901A, etc, powered on together) we 
are starting to talk  some serious current there.

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