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Which UPS?
I have found a few UPS that I will be using with my new 27" iMac. I simply want enough run time to shut the computer down (I.e. 5 minutes) and it needs to be sine wave. Here are a few that I have found. Best recommendations? Are they compatible with Mac?
http://www.criticalpowersupplies.co....PFC-1350VA-UPS http://www.criticalpowersupplies.co....st1500-vst2000 http://www.criticalpowersupplies.co....ion-1100VA-UPS
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I have purchased a few UPSs over the years. Make sure you can live with it -- that the fan is not too noisy, it's not too big, and so on. I suspect you could get by with a 350VA for what you're trying to do. Smaller = quieter. Keep in mind the batteries don't last forever. In some of my APC units I've had to replace them after 3 years. Everything has needed a new battery (or 2) within 5 years.
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Thanks. If anyone is able to recommend a decent one in the UK that has a UK link and is under £200, that'd be fantastic! It must be pure sine wave though.
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Just make sure the UPS has:
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Also, his entire point is that he wants one with a USB connection that is compatible with his Mac, so that if the Mac is unattended, it will shut off at the appropriate time when running on battery. |
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I'm also looking for a UPS for my on-order 27" maxed-out iMac. Only ever having bought surge protectors in the past, I was a little horrified by the prices of the pure sinewave units.
Any suggestions for the cheapest possible, yet adequate, pure sinewave UPS? |
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So what do people think of the 3 that I have posted? Any advice?
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From reading reviews at Amazon the Cyberpower UPSs are Mac compatible, you should simply plug it in to the USB of the Mac and it will work. |
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Just a simple thought/question,,,,,,,
Given the price of these,..., exactly how necessary are they ?!? Thanks |
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Same question. I have lived in the same apartment for the past 2+ years without any brownouts or blackouts even through Sandy. I can justify spending 150 to protect a 2500 piece of equipment, but don't know if I will ever need it. Plus they are fairly large and ugly and I have nowhere to hide it
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I consider a ups with power filtering to be a requirement and not just for power failure. Dust/dirt and power issues are the two biggest reasons parts fail prematurely. If I can eliminate one I am happy to do so. You don't need to spend $250 either. There are plenty of sine wave ups's out there for well under $200.
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I am going to buy one of the cyberpower ones you linked. it gets rave reviews on amazon.
we had a bad power spike 10 years ago. They were working on the lines on our street. There was a huge power surge and it killed my desktop and the display. it also killed our tv. 4 days later I was driving down my street and there were 9 televisions out at the garbage. The power company refuses to admit anything happened. |
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So many of these UPSs are overkill for an iMac, even with another display/multiple hard drives attached.
I have this one: http://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-CP8...ine+wave+850va Gives me more than enough time to shut my system down etc etc. Something like 30 minutes, even with the display on. I use the automatic software to shut down the iMac after a few minutes if the power doesn't come back on. |
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I have the 1000 version of this (CyberPower CP1000PFCLCD PFC Compatible 1000VA 600W Pure Sine Wave Tower UPS). I can'r remember what the battery time was the last time I had when it was with out power... I wanna say 40min. This thing is silent when on battery, pure sine, and not terribly big at all. I would definitely recommend Cyberpower. Mine easily handles the load of the new 27in iMac, 25.5 in monitor, and couple hard drives. |
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