Yes, a proper sized UPS would work, but it has to be capable of supplying
the peak AC power to the amp under load if that is when the power is
interrupted rather than just the idle power. That means a UPS capable of
2500 to 3000 watts peak and would probably cost as much as the Alpha. Those
in the neighborhood of a KW seem to run about a dollar a watt. I'd guess
they get more expensive per watt much larger than that as I just looked at a
1200 watt unit for $1,400.
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:34:35 -0400, Paul Cassel wrote:
>
>>Thanks for your ideas?
>
> How about a UPS? If all we're talking about is a few seconds, one of
> the beefier 240V models would probably have held it up.
They really don't have any reserve capacity. Take one a tiny bit past it's
limit and it'll just shut down, or at least all I've seen so far do.
73
Roger (K8RI)
>
> Jim K9YC
>
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