Re: Does a low-priced, "true" UPS exist?



Wendell III wrote:
Hi everyone,

I'm having a lot of trouble tracking down some kind of consumer UPS that actually has continuously-fed power (from the battery). I'm currently in an apartment with somewhat bad power, and need to get ahold of one or more of these things. Any ideas? Everything I've seen is over $1K...

Thanks for your help!
-Wendell
Although the $100 Appox APC units switch, they will switch on a dim for many reasons including line noise. Not the best ones available, but surely they will do more than you need. These may be cheaper at Newegg.com and I'm referring to the 425 VA model for price.
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