True Sine Wave UPS

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Hi All. We get frequent split second power outages in my area. It's a pain in the rear but it goes on. I have a Belkin UPS that worked well with my old sytem, but with my new build, which includes an Enermax Liberty 620w it won't work. I believe it is because of the way the active power factor correction works. Anyway, it seems I need a UPS that outputs a true sine wave instead of a stepped approximation. Anyone have any good suggestions ?. As I've said, the frequency of these power drops is enough to warrant a UPS :( . Thanks..
 
The_Bullet said:
Hi All. We get frequent split second power outages in my area. It's a pain in the rear but it goes on. I have a Belkin UPS that worked well with my old sytem, but with my new build, which includes an Enermax Liberty 620w it won't work. I believe it is because of the way the active power factor correction works. Anyway, it seems I need a UPS that outputs a true sine wave instead of a stepped approximation. Anyone have any good suggestions ?. As I've said, the frequency of these power drops is enough to warrant a UPS :( . Thanks..
a good APC one will do the trick, i belive they do one that outputs a true sine wave best to have a look on there website
 
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