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|    UPS function    |
|    05 Jun 08 10:52:11    |
      XPost: sci.electronics.equipment, sci.electronics.repair       From: kitwSPAMeb19@gmail.com              Hi,        I'm using a 700W UPS (localy made) with a 120 Ampere battery to run       three ceiling fans (150W each), a tube (40W), and my laptop (70W?) and two       energy savers (18W each) to cover load shedding time which is mostly for one       hour several times a day. The problem is if all tree fans are running for       some time, they begin to slow down considerably. Is the battery responsible       for this or the UPS.       If I add another battery in parallel will this solve the problem. I intend       to add another fan to this. Also is there a way to test what is the actual       strength of the UPS? It is common here to sell UPS that are lower in power       than what is printed on them.              Thanks              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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