In a message dated 5/15/99 7:40:22 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< The APC Back-UPS Pro 650 or the OPTI-UPS PowerES 650 would be great
for a Pentium II system and monitor. You should get at least 5 minutes
of run time on battery. Both the APC and the OPTI-UPS models include
software to shutdown your system in the event of a power failure and
a serial cable to connect the UPS and the computer. (Note that APC also
makes "Back-UPS" models...note the lack of PRO in the name...which may
not include software or a serial cable.) These devices also protect
your system from overvoltage, surges, sags, and any other damaging
power conditions.
"NECX Direct" sells both the OPTI-UPS POWERES 650 and the APC Back-UPS
650 for almost exactly the same price ($229 plus $20 shipping).
http://necxdirect.necx.com:8002/cgi-bin/auth/:guest/simple_q?cifilelnk=0001452
So you are saying that the back-ups do work and definitely worth the
investment?
When I started talking about purchasing one, I got some pretty opposite
opinions on them. Some said that they were great and others said that they
did not do the job they were advertised to do. So I was just checking to be
sure. Thanks so much for your information.
Susan Hays
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