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Takarigua2020-08-25 08:28:46
Cables and wires
Takarigua, 2020-08-25 08:28:46

Can a voltage regulator be connected in series with a voltage regulator or a voltage regulator with a UPS (or vice versa)?

Hello,

this is the situation: there are 2 PCs at home, they stand on a double, long computer desk (a diagram is attached), there is only 1 socket on the left for 2 sockets. The first computer is connected to a voltage stabilizer (Resanta S2000), but the voltage stabilizer wire is not long enough on the second one, but you still want to secure the second equipment (and just plug it into the power supply, the wire length is not enough). Hence the following questions:

1) Is it possible to connect in series: voltage stabilizers (Socket -> Voltage stabilizer (Resanta S2000, to which the PC is connected) -> voltage regulator (and a PC is also connected to it). I did not find anything about this in the instructions for it , not a ban, but also a permit for such a collective farm.
2) Is it possible to connect in series: Socket -> UPS (to which the PC is connected) -> voltage stabilizer (to which the PC is connected).
2.1.) Refers to the second question: or serial connection (Socket -> voltage stabilizer (to which the PC is connected) -> UPS (to which the PC is connected) will it still be better?

Ps Also, if not too lazy, can you advise a solution to this problem ( secure the second PC and naturally connect it to the network

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DevMan, 2020-08-25
@Takarigua

you came up with some kind of game.
A good UPS already includes a stabilizer.
even if we exclude a good UPS, then the stabilizer after the stabilizer is a stupid idea.
in fact, the whole question comes down only to the quality of the stabilizer and the power of consumers.

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