On Wednesday 30 April 2008 09:47:06 pm Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 19:04 -0800, dwight at supercomputer.org wrote: > > On Wednesday 30 April 2008 01:00:32 pm Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > > > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > > I've had a UPS for at least the last 5 years (not the same > > > > one) since power here is iffy even at the best of times. At > > > > the moment I use an APC 1KVA unit. Unfortunately for reasons > > > > I can't quite fathom my machine still doesn't survive power > > > > outages even though the other stuff on the UPS (monitor, DSL > > > > modem, router, printer) all do. I've checked the earth > > > > (ground) connection and it looks OK, and the UPS light shows > > > > green, i.e. all OK. The UPS is only a year old so it can't > > > > be the battery. > > > > > > > > poc > > > > > > It could be the time it take to switch between line power and > > > battery. It tends to be more common with fully loaded power > > > supplies. There is not enough reserve in the filter caps or > > > something to carry over the loss of a cycle or two. A UPS that > > > will also compensate for line voltage tends to have less of a > > > problem with this because there isn't the abrupt changeover. > > > > > > Mikkel > > > > I concur. Also, my experience with APC UPS's is that they > > generally didn't become real UPS's until their SMART model (and > > above) series, starting with the (older) 1400 and now the 1500 > > smart model series. The lesser ones just didn't have the proper > > electronics. > > > > It's not clear to me which model you have. But generally price > > is a good indicator. I always avoid the cheap UPS's. > > It's a Back-UPS RS/XS 1000, and in fact it didn't fail. It was my > own fault for having the cpu plugged into one of the non > battery-backed sockets. > > poc Heh. Thanks for posting the solution to this mystery. Anyone with enough experience can relate their own similar stories. It happens to us all. -dwight- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list