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Whole system, but the generator being the missing component to my
current system.<br>
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In a previous trial attempt, the generator power was too noisy for the
standby and line interactive UPS's that I was using at the time. A
true double conversion UPS might be able to clean that up, but I don't
know if it's a guaranteed fix, or if I just needed a different class of
generator.<br>
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Jeff Hubbs wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Which are you asking for, exactly - a generator or a UPS?
Brian W. Neu wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've had it with Marietta power. They're as reliable as a campaign promise.
Does anyone have a story of producing reliable power from some kind of
inexpensive generator set-up? I've tried some kind of rental deal
previously which didn't come remotely close to working. Is the secret
having a true AC->DC->AC converting UPS?
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