Brad Boutwell wrote:
>
> Sure, you simply plug the cord from the "power center" into one of the
> "battery powered" slots on the UPS...turning the switches on/off on the
> power center will not affect the UPS's functionality in the least...
>
> Brad
> Tulsa, OK
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Someone mentioned UPS's. I like to use a "power center" that all my
> components plug into (sits under the monitor). That way I can turn my cpu,
> monitor, and speakers on with one switch. Is it possible to use one of these
> with a UPS?
>
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Are you sure? I did that and the UPS burned. Actually caught fire. I
called and the company said you should not run it that way.
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