Santilli
Hairy Aussie
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- Jan 27, 2002
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Hi
After having the power at a public school fry my computer last year with brown outs, and black outs, I was wondering if a laptop would be a better idea for protection?
If you are running off the power supply on a laptop, and the power browns, or blacks out, does the battery jump in and prevent power fluctuations?
I've got an extra UPS, but, I'm thinking of selling it to the guy that just bought my computer, who doesn't have one. I REALLY don't want his power frying a perfectly good machine, if it can be helped.
Thanks
Greg
After having the power at a public school fry my computer last year with brown outs, and black outs, I was wondering if a laptop would be a better idea for protection?
If you are running off the power supply on a laptop, and the power browns, or blacks out, does the battery jump in and prevent power fluctuations?
I've got an extra UPS, but, I'm thinking of selling it to the guy that just bought my computer, who doesn't have one. I REALLY don't want his power frying a perfectly good machine, if it can be helped.
Thanks
Greg