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kitamesume:
an AC waveform stabilizer would be the most effective.
http://www.ashleyedison.com/products/rack-mount-voltage-stabiliser.htm

this > surge protector

edit: oh yeah, that reminds me of my UPS, it seems to be a line-interactive type that works on both voltage drop and spikes, meaning it instantaneously switch to the batteries if any fluctuation happens.
i'd notice the UPS "tick" whenever the powerline fluctuates (visible on the lights suddenly dimming), so it does do it's job right.

megido-rev.M:
I think the rack is overkill >.<
And yes, the UPS tick would be when there is a switch between the AC line and the battery, as it's roughly the same case for a laptop.


--- Quote from: Dhruv on September 03, 2012, 04:22:41 AM ---I use one HDD at a time.. so they are sufficient...

--- End quote ---

Depends on what else you plug into it, so I can't really say.

Dhruv:
Yes the rack is a bit over the top...

And has far as plugging in goes i plug in my laptop, a light for my table, hard disk and one more thing a stupid ADSL modem. =_=

kitamesume:
well, thats barely half a KVA, so i guess a rackmount AC stabilizer 1KVA should suffice for another set of PC XD

megido-rev.M:
When you put it that way, I suppose it would come in handy in that case :laugh:.

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