> > > I recommend Best Power's products (I use their "intelligent" Fortress > > > model [...] > > Yes, I strongly recommend AGAINST APC. I own one, it works but they keep > > the interface secret, and they have minus one support. Of course if you > > don't wanna have "smart" UPS (system load, voltage and freq measures, > > thermometer etc...), it'll be just okay. > > Best and Exide/Deltec appear reputable (I had an outdated UPS-HOWTO), > and I'm a little uncertain about APC. I read that there was a linux > program which implements some of the APC smart features, but that it > was beta.
Not that it is a beta but it is guerillaware because APC never have given a bit information about the protocol. The whole stuff was reverse-engineered... more or less successfully. > As I'll also be getting a natural gas powered generator with an [...] > "outages", but I haven't found any info on running UPS's on non-sine > wave ("dirty", "square" or "triangular" wave, generator) power. I [...] > When I wrote these companies asking if the online models could cope > with non-sine wave power for extended periods, only APC responded and > said that they "usually" could, and recommended their "smart" model > (that's an interactive model). If anyone runs a UPS on "dirty" power, > please let me know: > 1.) longest time period running on dirty power without switching to > battery > 2.) 3600 rpm or 1800 rmp generator > 3.) online or interactive > 4.) brand/model Well, once we tried to run from a gas powered source, APC SMART UPS 600VA. It seemed to work. But I can't tell you periods because the source was fully loaded and wasn't able to handle my batteries-low my UPS to use load AND recharge its batteries. UPS simply swicthed back to battery after 20-30ms... and tried in 30 secs. I powered the stuff down. It worked for some minutes (until the source got loaded). -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .