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Image 1 — Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?
Image 2 — Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?

Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?

First slide is AVR Specsheet, second slide UPS specsheet (shopping for the 1K VA one)

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My question is really simple. I need a device to protect my computer's (an iMac) hardware. I need this component to sacrifice itself in the event of an electrical failure no matter how big or small of an event it is. Also i want this component to regulate / fix the problems with the electricity coming from the wall and send my computer clean, perfect electricity. I'm not worried about the blackouts causing the computer to shutdown mid-session. I can deal with file loss. All i need is total all around hardware protection for my computer.

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I'm kindly asking you to check these two datasheets and tell me if this specific Voltage Regulator can replace this specific UPS for me. Because, this is the only Pure Sine Wave UPS being sold in my area and it's loud as hell according to the comments. Also I'm not going to keep the UPS plugged to the wall 7/24. If I'm done using the computer after 3 hours, i will unplug the UPS too, this will happen everyday. Some people say unplugging it often could cause harm to the UPS and its batteries so I'm hesitant to get myself an UPS. Hence my efforts of finding a different piece of component doing the same work apart from having batteries inside.

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thanks everyone.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 5 days ago

Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS?

First slide is AVR Specsheet, second slide UPS specsheet (shopping for the 1K VA one)

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My question is really simple. I need a device to protect my computer's (an iMac) hardware. I need this component to sacrifice itself in the event of an electrical failure no matter how big or small of an event it is. Also i want this component to regulate / fix the problems with the electricity coming from the wall and send my computer clean, perfect electricity. I'm not worried about the blackouts causing the computer to shutdown mid-session. I can deal with file loss. All i need is total all around hardware protection for my computer.

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I'm kindly asking you to check these two datasheets and tell me if this specific Voltage Regulator can replace this specific UPS for me. Because, this is the only Pure Sine Wave UPS being sold in my area and it's loud as hell according to the comments. Also I'm not going to keep the UPS plugged to the wall 7/24. If I'm done using the computer after 3 hours, i will unplug the UPS too, this will happen everyday. Some people say unplugging it often could cause harm to the UPS and its batteries so I'm hesitant to get myself an UPS. Hence my efforts of finding a different piece of component doing the same work apart from having batteries inside.

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thanks everyone.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 5 days ago

Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?

First slide is AVR Specsheet, second slide UPS specsheet (shopping for the 1K VA one)

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-

My question is really simple. I need a device to protect my computer's (an iMac) hardware. I need this component to sacrifice itself in the event of an electrical failure no matter how big or small of an event it is. Also i want this component to regulate / fix the problems with the electricity coming from the wall and send my computer clean, perfect electricity. I'm not worried about the blackouts causing the computer to shutdown mid-session. I can deal with file loss. All i need is total all around hardware protection for my computer.

-

-

I'm kindly asking you to check these two datasheets and tell me if this specific Voltage Regulator can replace this specific UPS for me. Because, this is the only Pure Sine Wave UPS being sold in my area and it's loud as hell according to the comments. Also I'm not going to keep the UPS plugged to the wall 7/24. If I'm done using the computer after 3 hours, i will unplug the UPS too, this will happen everyday. Some people say unplugging it often could cause harm to the UPS and its batteries so I'm hesitant to get myself an UPS. Hence my efforts of finding a different piece of component doing the same work apart from having batteries inside.

-

-

thanks everyone.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 5 days ago

Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?

First slide is AVR Specsheet, second slide UPS specsheet (shopping for the 1K VA one)

-

-

My question is really simple. I need a device to protect my computer's (an iMac) hardware. I need this component to sacrifice itself in the event of an electrical failure no matter how big or small of an event it is. Also i want this component to regulate / fix the problems with the electricity coming from the wall and send my computer clean, perfect electricity. I'm not worried about the blackouts causing the computer to shutdown mid-session. I can deal with file loss. All i need is total all around hardware protection for my computer.

-

-

I'm kindly asking you to check these two datasheets and tell me if this specific Voltage Regulator can replace this specific UPS for me. Because, this is the only Pure Sine Wave UPS being sold in my area and it's loud as hell according to the comments. Also I'm not going to keep the UPS plugged to the wall 7/24. If I'm done using the computer after 3 hours, i will unplug the UPS too, this will happen everyday. Some people say unplugging it often could cause harm to the UPS and its batteries so I'm hesitant to get myself an UPS. Hence my efforts of finding a different piece of component doing the same work apart from having batteries inside.

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-

thanks everyone.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 5 days ago

Can this Voltage Regulator replace this UPS ?

First slide is AVR Specsheet, second slide UPS specsheet (shopping for the 1K VA one)

-

-

My question is really simple. I need a device to protect my computer's (an iMac) hardware. I need this component to sacrifice itself in the event of an electrical failure no matter how big or small of an event it is. Also i want this component to regulate / fix the problems with the electricity coming from the wall and send my computer clean, perfect electricity. I'm not worried about the blackouts causing the computer to shutdown mid-session. I can deal with file loss. All i need is total all around hardware protection for my computer.

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-

I'm kindly asking you to check these two datasheets and tell me if this specific Voltage Regulator can replace this specific UPS for me. Because, this is the only Pure Sine Wave UPS being sold in my area and it's loud as hell according to the comments. Also I'm not going to keep the UPS plugged to the wall 7/24. If I'm done using the computer after 3 hours, i will unplug the UPS too, this will happen everyday. Some people say unplugging it often could cause harm to the UPS and its batteries so I'm hesitant to get myself an UPS. Hence my efforts of finding a different piece of component doing the same work apart from having batteries inside.

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-

thanks everyone.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 5 days ago

Am i shopping for the correct component ?

Hello everyone i hope that I'm posting this to the right sub.

I've recently acquired a mac computer and where i live, the electricity is not really reliable. Though it's generally fine, sometimes outages happen, rarely multiple times a day. One time it fried the motherboard of my combi boiler. So I'd like to take precaution for my pc.

After countless hours of searching I've concluded that an UPS is not the correct choice for me, because where i live the only reputable brand i can find is Schneider APC and their UPS does not give an output of Pure Sine Wave, also I've read tons of complaints about noise and burned plastic smell problems with it. so I'll avoid a ups. I'm not concerned about losing files because of a shortage. i just want to protect the hardware.

Thought about the Voltage Regulator. One local manufacturer claims that theirs is providing Pure Sine Wave output, 1000VA. However i have never used this kind of device before. so i wanted to ask if it's the correct tool for my needs.

my pc draws a maximum of 420W power under extreme conditions according to the user manual. I'm open for any suggestions and tips.

thank you.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 7 days ago

i don't have any idea what I'm doing...

Hello everyone i hope that I'm posting this to the right sub.

I've recently acquired a mac computer and where i live, the electricity is not really reliable. Though it's generally fine, sometimes outages happen, rarely multiple times a day. One time it fried the motherboard of my combi boiler. So I'd like to take precaution for my pc.

After countless hours of searching I've concluded that an UPS is not the correct choice for me, because where i live the only reputable brand i can find is Schneider APC and their UPS does not give an output of Pure Sine Wave, also I've read tons of complaints about noise and burned plastic smell problems with it. so I'll avoid a ups. I'm not concerned about losing files because of a shortage. i just want to protect the hardware.

Thought about the Voltage Regulator. One local manufacturer claims that theirs is providing Pure Sine Wave output, 1000VA. However i have never used this kind of device before. so i wanted to ask if it's the correct tool for my needs.

my pc draws a maximum of 420W power under extreme conditions according to the user manual. I'm open for any suggestions and tips.

thank you.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 7 days ago
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i need help, don't know what to do...

Hello everyone i hope that I'm posting this to the right sub.

I've recently acquired a mac computer and where i live, the electricity is not really reliable. Though it's generally fine, sometimes outages happen, rarely multiple times a day. One time it fried the motherboard of my combi boiler. So I'd like to take precaution for my pc.

After countless hours of searching I've concluded that an UPS is not the correct choice for me, because where i live the only reputable brand i can find is Schneider APC and their UPS does not give an output of Pure Sine Wave, also I've read tons of complaints about noise and burned plastic smell problems with it. so I'll avoid a ups. I'm not concerned about losing files because of a shortage. i just want to protect the hardware.

Thought about the Voltage Regulator. One local manufacturer claims that theirs is providing Pure Sine Wave output, 1000VA. However i have never used this kind of device before. so i wanted to ask if it's the correct tool for my needs.

my pc draws a maximum of 420W power under extreme conditions according to the user manual. I'm open for any suggestions and tips.

thank you.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 7 days ago

i don't know what to do...

Hello everyone i hope that I'm posting this to the right sub.

I've recently acquired a mac computer and where i live, the electricity is not really reliable. Though it's generally fine, sometimes outages happen, rarely multiple times a day. One time it fried the motherboard of my combi boiler. So I'd like to take precaution for my pc.

After countless hours of searching I've concluded that an UPS is not the correct choice for me, because where i live the only reputable brand i can find is Schneider APC and their UPS does not give an output of Pure Sine Wave, also I've read tons of complaints about noise and burned plastic smell problems with it. so I'll avoid a ups. I'm not concerned about losing files because of a shortage. i just want to protect the hardware.

Thought about the Voltage Regulator. One local manufacturer claims that theirs is providing Pure Sine Wave output, 1000VA. However i have never used this kind of device before. so i wanted to ask if it's the correct tool for my needs.

my pc draws a maximum of 420W power under extreme conditions according to the user manual. I'm open for any suggestions and tips.

thank you.

u/l---l-_-l---l — 7 days ago

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