> -----Original Message----- > From: Giles Coochey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * While most PC PSUs these days are 100-240V, and they seem to have no > problems operating both in Europe and the US. UPSs are different, > however, they are almost universally either 110V or 240V only, and > there's not even a switch to switch between the two voltages. APC will > sell you either a US or a EU version, and usually only if they're > shipping to the destination. > > * Just a small UPS will probably do your baggage allowance in as well Yes. The company I work for occasionally ships configured PCs (being used as industrial controllers) to European countries. The PCs themselves are no problem, but if a UPS is required we always have them buy it locally. They're hard to get for European power standards in the U.S. (I've tried), and they're heavy and expensive to ship. Don't put anything in your checked bags you can't afford to lose. One of my friends is a travelling technician and regularly checks a bag of tools. It almost always arrives with something missing. He's lost three Leatherman tools. The TSA won't allow you to lock bags anymore, and the TSA inspectors and/or baggage handlers apparently have sticky fingers. If it's expensive to replace and too big to put in a carry on, consider shipping it to your destination instead of putting it in your luggage. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
