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What good UPS to buy under my conditions?
I live in the village. I have stronger power surges, from 135 to 235 volts. My PC restarts every 10 minutes. When the voltage "drops" below 160 volts - the computer restarts, and at the same time it breaks, the video card burned out recently, sometimes it can't even turn on the first time - there is not enough strength due to low voltage. If you continue to use your computer under these conditions, it may quickly burn out.
UPS requirements (uninterruptible power supply):
• So that the computer does not restart due to low voltage, even when there is a voltage of 135 volts;
• In order for the computer to work on battery power for at least 10-15 minutes (you need to have time to save everything, finish reading, etc.).
Tell me what reliable UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to buy go and my conditions?
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It cannot turn on the first time - more typical for dead capacitors. Rezet after some fairly fixed time - too.
I would start with a normal power supply.
Any voltage in the range of 100-240V at the input - to a normal PSU without a difference. And of course, a normal PSU will go into defense, and will not kill components.
Under the conditions of the village, it does not exclude the need for a UPS, but a UPS will not help from a dead power supply.
good apc for 600, thousand for 5 rubles, can do everything you need
Buy for example UPS APC Back-UPS BX800CI-RS, about 5000 rubles. And as mentioned above, most likely it makes sense to change the power supply.
A good option for the village is inelt smart winner 1500, for 10 thousand we get a powerful UPS that produces more than a kilowatt, an honest smart (you can power transformer power supplies), AVR (can increase the voltage without switching to batteries), it can regularly expand with batteries! That is, with 1 block it holds 15 minutes - from 6 it will be 90. More precisely, you need to look at the tables and count, and with the new series it seems like the battery blocks last longer - there is a double set of batteries compared to the base, the old blocks had half the width and an additional one same as the main one.
1500 are new - quiet and small, batteries are reduced and like 5Ah, 2000 are larger and on 12v 7.2Ah batteries (regular ups ones), but there are a lot of them. I won’t say anything about the noise, I haven’t talked to the new 2000 yet.
With a special collective farm, you can connect car batteries, but they will most likely need 4 pieces, the old line had an operating voltage of 48v and blocks for 4 batteries 12v x 7 or 9 Ah (depending on the model) were in series.
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