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[tlug] Uninterrupted power supply unit recommendations



TLUG,

I think my last computer was fried because of a power surge. I can't prove it in a court of law, but given the nature of the cascading hardware failures, that's where I'd place my bet. You know how Japanese apartments are - their electrical wiring isn't exactly thorough.

I'd like to get a UPS system to both weather power outages, as well as provide some actual protection against surges. I have those power bars that claim they have surge protectors, but from what I understand, they protect against power surges the same way cardboard protects you from bullets.

When walking through Akihabara, I saw some UPS things in a bargain bin, going for a thousand yen each. I looked at them and realized I know absolutely nothing about UPS systems. I have absolutely no idea if a thousand yen is an indicator of uselessness, or if that's what UPS systems go for. I remember I worked in a company years ago that had all our workstations hooked up to UPS units, and I'm sure they were tens of thousands of yen.

I have three desktop computers that I want to protect. Can anyone give me some tips or suggestions on what I should look for in a UPS, and how much I should expect to spend?

Any advice or comments would be much appreciated. Thank you for your time!

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Dave M G


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