Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: Furnace Fan Voltage Drop Crashes GPL??
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 09:30:41 -0500
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You never know how dirty your power is until you get a UPS.  You'll be
amazed :)

-Larry


Steve Garrotto <garrottos@missouri.edu> wrote:

> BTW, I have two APC UPSes at work on my NT servers and the newer one
> has a log file that tracks the line voltage and tells me how the
> voltage drops/spikes. It is really nice to know when and what caused
> the UPS to kick in. Now I just need an extra few hundred dollars to
> get a USP at home, hmmm maybe after a new computer, hmmm maybe after a
> new wheel, hmmm maybe after a new . . .
