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2006 Sep 04
1
(Fwd) Re: Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
...he original poster on the subject.
Thanks for all the replies.
A few more points.
The generator outputs 7kw @ 220V.
The total PC's supplied is about 9.
I estimate power consumption to be
9 x 300w=2700w
4 halogens @ 400w each=1600w
10 Compact Flourescents @ 11w =110w
Therefore total power=4410w
Which leaves me with spare capacity of about 2590w (in theory).
I think its the halogen lamps that is helping "smooth" out the
power.
Previously, when I ran the generator, I did not have the halogen
lamps
on,
and the UPS failed to recharge.
Regards
Basheer Noorgat
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2006 Sep 01
6
Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
Hi,
Can anyone shed some light on this:
My PC's are on a separate power circuit. Each PC has its own UPS.
I have an old Honda generator. When the power goes out, I fire up the
generator. However, the UPS's still run on battery. If I connect the
PC directly to the socket and bypass the UPS, the PC works.
I was told by a UPS supplier, that the power output from the
generator was