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<blockquote data-quote="Ramblin" data-source="post: 131863" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>You need to get a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply). The UPS uses a battery about the size of a motorcycle battery. For me, the battery itself last for about 3 or four years before the need to replace it. There are different sizes and the more expensive, the more protection you get.</p><p></p><p>My UPS cost me about US$100.00 when I purchased it. Some UPS are designed to last hours, other only a few minutes. Usually, if electricity goes out, I just save whatever I am doing and turn off the computer. Mine is small and I have it on the floor. I connect the electrical cable of the CPU and monitor to the UPS and the UPS is connected to the wall.</p><p></p><p>In one occasion when I was running a check disk, there was a power outage, electricity was out for about half an hour and before the CD was finish electricity came back on. I think my computer probably would have been damaged if I had not been using a UPS. To me, they really are computer savers. Obviously, you only need them for desktop computers.</p><p></p><p>Bo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramblin, post: 131863, member: 170"] You need to get a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply). The UPS uses a battery about the size of a motorcycle battery. For me, the battery itself last for about 3 or four years before the need to replace it. There are different sizes and the more expensive, the more protection you get. My UPS cost me about US$100.00 when I purchased it. Some UPS are designed to last hours, other only a few minutes. Usually, if electricity goes out, I just save whatever I am doing and turn off the computer. Mine is small and I have it on the floor. I connect the electrical cable of the CPU and monitor to the UPS and the UPS is connected to the wall. In one occasion when I was running a check disk, there was a power outage, electricity was out for about half an hour and before the CD was finish electricity came back on. I think my computer probably would have been damaged if I had not been using a UPS. To me, they really are computer savers. Obviously, you only need them for desktop computers. Bo [/QUOTE]
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