Re: brown-out

From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.lan)
Date: 11/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 03:23:39 GMT

In article <438284EB.241DFC49@hotmail.com>, w_tom1@hotmail.com says...
> We've been through this before. Leythos claims appliances
> on UPS were not damaged. That was proof sufficient of UPS
> protecting appliances? Leythos again ignores something even
> more interesting. He also suffered no damage to smoke
> detectors, GFCIs in bathroom and kitchen, dimmer switches, and
> furnace controls. They had even better protection? They had
> an "Invisible UPS" protector. Since they also were not
> damaged, then a UPS must have provided them with protection.
> Since nobody could not see it, then Leythos must also have
> "Invisible UPS" protectors. He forgot to mention those
> protectors.
>
> Ahh, but we are only repeating what was posted in that
> other newsgroup. Leythos again forgets to mention his other
> household appliances that have "Invisible UPS" protectors.

Never made any claims about devices being protected without the UPS. In
fact, I've clearly said that I've seen devices on the same AC line
damaged when the UPS protected devices (on the same AC line) were
protected by the UPS.

No "invisible" about it, nothing of the sort was claimed. The only claim
I've ever made is that a quality UPS does protect against suggest - and
the proof I've seen is that devices not protected, but on the same ac
line, were damaged, but devices behind the UPS were not (none of them,
ever, not at any time in all the years I've been using UPS's).

So, go an explain away what I've seen with my own eyes - stop with the
BS and explain it.

You make claims all over Usenet that the UPS can not protect the devices
it claims to protect - and you are wrong, at least when it comes to
quality UPS units like the SU2200.

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Lightning - funny how were not seeing him any more
    ... The 'whole house' protector does provide protection or it contributed to electronics damage? ... Leythos should read with care. ... UPS does claim to protect from something. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
  • Re: Lightning - funny how were not seeing him any more
    ... electronics damage? ... Leythos should read with care. ... UPS does claim to protect from something. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
  • Re: Lightning - funny how were not seeing him any more
    ... 'UPS connected' devices were protected just like the ... What protected Leythos' ... > UPS does claim to protect from something. ... typically damages electronics. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
  • Re: Lightning - funny how were not seeing him any more
    ... Had Leythos understood what was posted, ... knew there are many different types of UPSes. ... UPS is nothing more than stripped down UPS to only protect ...
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  • Re: brown-out
    ... >> The claim I've made is that the devices on the protected side of the APC ... >> history I have using quality UPS devices. ... > the damage, and the make and model of the UPS involved. ... UPS on a properly grounded AC line does not protect the devices attached ...
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