Xref: utzoo comp.misc:6856 comp.periphs:2039 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!tank!eecae!cps3xx!usenet From: usenet@cps3xx.UUCP (Usenet file owner) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.periphs Subject: Re: U.P.S Question? Message-ID: <4230@cps3xx.UUCP> Date: 18 Aug 89 19:51:42 GMT References: <1279@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM> <808@dms.UUCP> Reply-To: urban@frith.UUCP (Mark Urban-Lurain) Distribution: na Organization: Engineering, Michigan State University, E. Lansing Lines: 32 In article <808@dms.UUCP> shepperd@dms.UUCP (Dave Shepperd) writes: >From article <1279@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM>, by tim@Data-IO.COM (The Daemon's Slave): >> >> Any Opinions or advice on which of the following UPS systems [...] >> 2. Best Ferrups (10kva system) > >Although I have a Best 3kva (I wish I had a 10kva), I can infer that >the 10kva model would be equal in all aspects other than output power. >I believe that the Best units are about the best you can get as >far as true UPS's go. [ more rave reviews deleted] I agree with Dave. I talked a client into spending the $$ for a 1K unit for their LAN server about 3 years ago. It just runs and runs. It appears to be fairly conservatively rated, as we run it at a full load and it runs longer than advertised when the power dies. They have optional software available that, when the backup kicks in the UPS sends signals through a rs-232 port to the computer. The computer can then initiate whatever set of keystrokes you want for an orderly shutdown. >I have no affiliation with Best, I'm only a lowly happy user. Me neither. Me too! Mark Urban-Lurain urban@cpswh.cps.msu.edu Computer Science Dept. urbanluraimg@clvax1.cl.msu.edu Michigan State University A-714 Wells Hall (517) 353-0682 office East Lansing, MI 48824 (517) 355-5210 department