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fried sunny side up!

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 22:06
by gnuuser
Due to recent power surges in our area I have recently gotten a few cooked pc's in the shop. this has prompted me to post this. :o
while im not plugging this particular brand of ups i use apc.
regardless of the name brand chose a good one with a high joule rating.
even if it costs a bit it is still cheaper than having to buy a new computer! :roll:
the powerstrip suppressors should be replaced after every power surge.

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 22:11
by viking60
Will do! Thanks! But I suspect you have more weather than us! Freezing cold or very wet are the alternatives here :-D thunderstorms are not that common. But they happen so this is good advice.

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 21:17
by dedanna1029
It's not *just* thunderstorms. It's also areas of weak power in general, wind, and all kinds of other factors. In Woodland Park, CO, where my mother is on dialup, she has ALWAYS had to use a UPS, and she still has the same one she started with years ago - it is that good of one.

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 21:39
by R_Head
Due to Global Warming, Solar Activities are getting stronger and more frequent.

Expect some power spikes on the grid.

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 21:41
by dedanna1029
Eff the grid. LOL.

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 21:49
by viking60
Ah I get it!
You see; we do have electricity in Europe :mrgreen: 220V
The Brits and the Danish have some strange plugs tho.... So I always have to charge my laptop in the bathroom :-D

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 21:58
by R_Head
I heard that in Greece the Gov is increasing taxes that nobody wants to pay.

So to force the people to pay them they bundle the taxes with the electric bill.
Way to go Douchebags ! :s

I guess the power grid failures in Greece are due to taxes and not in Global Warming, Solar Flares or any other BS

Re: fried sunny side up!

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 22:07
by viking60
Touche! :-D The Greeks are truly in trouble. But Germany is bailing them out. So you got me there :-D I am not to sure that even Electricity is working down there these days.