Post #125,723
11/14/03 3:52:45 PM
11/14/03 3:56:41 PM
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Re: Uninterruptible Power Supply
Big rechargeable battery you plug into the wall, plug your computer, monitor and peripherals into the UPS. If power goes out, UPS starts beeping, you've got about 20 min to shut down. Ahhh. If this keeps up, I'll bug John about one. Unless they are outrageously expensive. Thanks. Nightowl >8# P.S. I'm also gonna ask for a BATTERY POWERED LAMP! Edit: added P.S.
"The difference between being immature and child-like is that one is what you are, and one is what you choose to be."
Comment by Nightowl
Edited by Nightowl
Nov. 14, 2003, 03:56:41 PM EST
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Post #125,771
11/14/03 10:10:08 PM
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Price depends on how much energy (KWh) you need stored...
and the brand you get. (KWh - kilowatt hours.)
You should be able to get one for less than $100 and maybe even less that $50 if you need just a few minutes of UP time.
Duke Power, here in the Carolinas is notorious for short (i.e. a second or two blips) so I use individual UPS boxes for the PCs and even a small UPS for the cable modem and firewall router.
Alex
"The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer." - Henry Kissinger
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Post #126,034
11/17/03 11:19:09 AM
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Follow up
You should be able to get one for less than $100 and maybe even less that $50 if you need just a few minutes of UP time. Thanks for that information :) I talked with John about it, but unless the power outages become more and more frequent, he says we really don't need one right now. Besides, I'd rather him build his new computer so he can stop using his Pentium 60. ;) And that will be expensive enough. At least he bought me a rechargeable battery lamp so that if the power goes out anymore, I can at least get some things DONE and not sit in the dark!!! I'm sorry I flipped out in here about it, but I only have three weeks before his vacation starts and around 4 weeks (give or take a day) before we leave for our NM trip, so I'm trying to get everything done on time! (Preparation, pre-mailing Christmas cards, Christmas shopping, etc etc etc). Thanks for the information though, and I'll certainly keep it in mind. ;) Hey, maybe I can put it on my Christmas list! Nightowl >8#
"The difference between being immature and child-like is that one is what you are, and one is what you choose to be."
Comment by Nightowl {O,O}
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Post #126,168
11/17/03 6:20:13 PM
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ObSpookyLRPD: "Power has been restored."
Damn, Scott, how *does* it do that???
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Post #126,173
11/17/03 6:50:07 PM
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ObSpookier: "The LRPD is never wrong."
-drl
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Post #126,175
11/17/03 6:56:32 PM
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"Certainly, as long as they don't require any treatment."
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #126,176
11/17/03 6:57:45 PM
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BASICA required
Oh well. GOTO 10.
-drl
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Post #126,180
11/17/03 7:04:01 PM
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"It looks like food."
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #126,234
11/18/03 1:13:27 AM
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Input past end error
IBM BIOS not found, terminating BASICA.
Try GWBASIC or QBASIC instead. :)
"Lady I only speak two languages, English and Bad English!" - Corbin Dallas "The Fifth Element"
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Post #126,236
11/18/03 1:45:26 AM
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We intend to respond to this matter proactively
-drl
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Post #126,233
11/18/03 1:10:39 AM
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Used USPs
Visit this store: [link|http://www.epcusa.com/|http://www.epcusa.com/]
Last time I was there, they had used UPSs. Get an APC one, they are quite good. Call them for directions, I think they are in St. Charles.
Also they seem to stock those twisty IDE and Floppy cables you were looking for. They had a whole bin of different cables at bargain rates.
"Lady I only speak two languages, English and Bad English!" - Corbin Dallas "The Fifth Element"
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Post #126,337
11/18/03 11:21:45 AM
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Re: Used USPs
Thanks Norman, I'll keep it in mind. :)
Nightowl >8#
"The difference between being immature and child-like is that one is what you are, and one is what you choose to be."
Comment by Nightowl {O,O}
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