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Re: [RFI] UPS suggestions

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Subject: Re: [RFI] UPS suggestions
From: "Marshall Stewart" <marsh@ka5m.net>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 13:41:08 -0600
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I've had good results with the Eaton Powerware 5110 1000VA UPS. I have 3 of
them in service.  They are more of an industrial / commercial grade and cost
about 2X as much as an equivalent APC.  The 5110 is a "Line-Interactive"
design.  It has 2 sets of receptacles: 1 with battery backup, and 1 with
filtering and surge protection only.  RFI is not a problem with them.

Marsh, KA5M


 -----Original Message-----
 From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Pierfrancesco
 Caci
 Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 9:11 AM
 To: rfi@contesting.com
 Subject: [RFI] UPS suggestions



 Hello,
 I need to get an UPS for my home office, which shares the same desk as
 the radio. Hence, I'd appreciate your comment on the possible choice.
 There are basically 3 types of UPS for home use:

 Stand-by: the inverter only fires up when mains loss is detected. This
 is the most basic type.

 Line-Interactive: a microprocessor monitors the quality of the mains,
 and the inverter can be used to correct low voltage conditions and other
 anomalies. In normal mains working, the inverter is not used. They also
 incorporate a stabilizer/filter for the mains when not using the
 inverter.

 On-line: they have a double-conversion ac/dc/ac and the inverter is
 always online. These are usually recommended for the most sensitive
 equipment, as they supposedly protect much better from
 micro-interruptions.

 Besides these 3 categories, the other key difference is the waveform of
 the inverter. The most expensive ones approach sinusoid better.

 So, to go down to the heart of the question: should I be lured by an
 on-line, sinusoid waveform UPS, or am I likely to get lower RFI from a
 line-interactive one that doesn't keep the inverter on at all times?

 The UPS would be used only for the PC, Monitor, switch and maybe the
 printer if there's a filtered, non-protected port.

 Thanks

 Pf
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 Pierfrancesco Caci, ik5pvx
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