Brooke wrote:

But a relay switched UPS, like mine, does nothing to the line waveform,
so the Sola offers a lot of improvement.

Since the Sola does not help getting a sine waveform, it may be better
to put it on the input since that might make dropout detection more
reliable?

Instead of continuing to fiddle around with two sort-of partial solutions that do not actually solve the problems, why not just buy one or more proper online UPS boxes? Several of us have mentioned specific part numbers, where you can look for them at decent prices, and how to maintain and care for them.

This alternative would solve decisively the problems you (and Bob) are seeking to solve, and the cost is not extravagant (it would be even more economical if you hadn't already bought the offline UPS and the CVT -- perhaps you can sell them to recover some of the cost).

It is details like these that distinguish a "home time lab" from "a bunch of test equipment in the basement."

Best regards,

Charles


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