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Hi Mike, I read yr letter and I think I can contribute. It seems u have tried almost everything. The option for supplying UPS or INVERTER to each PC should be dropped, because each UPS and INVERTER produces power (watts) so this will add to the problem of overload. (You can consider getting bigger ones and connect 3 to 6 PCs to one UPS or INVERTER). Try getting an AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR (AVR) with an input voltage of 110volts to 240volts and an output voltage of 240volts. The wattage depends on how many PCs u want working in the present condition. At least u will not have to buy or change battries. They range from 200watts upwards. A 1000watts AVR can operate 3 to 4 PCs depending on the wattage of both the computers and the monitors. These AVRs are available here in The Gambia. If u want more info, I can get u the contact details of some of the shops that sell them. I think in this present condition, a few PCs should work. Regards,Rodine RennerGRTS.===========================================================
Rodine Renner
Gambia Radio & Television Services
Tel: +(220) 952333
Fax: +(220) 464004
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