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I recommend a high quality Interruptible Power Supply with line
conditioning.
Also the quality of the power supply will have a lot to do with how it can
handle the AC fluctuations.
Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers
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From: James E. Griffin <[log in to unmask]>
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>Got a client with a power problem at home. His two computers, and
>assorted peripherals, were on surge protectors.
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>When I went over to see what was wrong with a modem, his wife was
>vacuuming another room. Noticed the other computer re-booting. Yup, too
>much drain on the circuit; checked the breaker box in basement,
>professional install, everything up to code. Despite the surge
>protectors -- you can't depend on this stuff entirely -- his modem
>became an expensive fuse.
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>While I'm familiar with the problems of power conditioning, it's not
>what I do for a living. I'll throw this out to the list to see what
>other folk recommend. While my client is looking for a low cost solution
>if possible, I'd like to hear other folk's options.
>
>Thanks,
>Jim Griffin
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