Large farva what issue did you have with your HP to lead you to blame the UPS? This to me still sounds like a solution looking for a problem...
Uh, how about the Apple Store?
These are the simplest things in the world to test. Make sure you have nothing open on your Mac... and pull the cord to your UPS.
Well, like I said, some Active PFC computers may run on a stepped approximation to a sine wave unit, but I've heard of many of them, while doing so, creating a humming/buzzing sound coming from the power supply. I know for a fact that the HP Pavilion H8 (model with the AMD Six-Core) will not run on a Stepped Approximation unit
DO NOT FOLLOW THIS ADVICE.
A UPS requires a ground connection to function properly. If you simply pull the UPS cord out of the wall, there's a chance the floating ground will damage your connected devices. Use a wall switch or surge protector with a switch for testing.
All the documentation I've read for the surge protectors and UPS's I've bought (all of them from APC) say they must be plugged directly into a power outlet. Is it truly O.K. to plug a UPS into a surge protector (with a switch) for testing? If not, I'll have to go down to the basement and flip circuit breakers until I find the right one. 🙁A UPS requires a ground connection to function properly. If you simply pull the UPS cord out of the wall, there's a chance the floating ground will damage your connected devices. Use a wall switch or surge protector with a switch for testing.
As long as the surge protector's cord is of equal or greater gauge as the UPS', yes, it should be fine for temporary testing purposes. Just make sure the UPS is the only thing plugged into the protector, and the protector itself is connected directly to the outlet.All the documentation I've read for the surge protectors and UPS's I've bought (all of them from APC) say they must be plugged directly into a power outlet. Is it truly O.K. to plug a UPS into a surge protector (with a switch) for testing? If not, I'll have to go down to the basement and flip circuit breakers until I find the right one. 🙁
By the way, dealnews reported today that Amazon dropped the price of three CyberPower PFC Sinewave UPS's:
http://dealnews.com/Cyber-Power-PFC-Sinewave-UPS-Systems-at-Amazon-From-98-free-shipping/722382.html