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Old 01-08-2010, 12:32 AM
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The PurePower software and display allows you to read the incoming voltage before it goes through the PurePower and then you can toggle to the output voltage and see the rock steady 120 volts.......:

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I get that. Why would the input voltage drop if the power circuit doesn't see it. The Purepower should correct it to 120 before it ever has a chance to drop to 117.
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Old 01-08-2010, 12:41 AM
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The circuit that the PurePower is on is seeing the voltage drop when pushed and the incoming power display is showing that and this is done with software. When you toggle to the outgoing power the display shows the correct voltage on the PurePower receptacles which is being corrected by the PurePower.... You can take a volt meter and test the wall socket and see the voltage drop and then test the sockets on the PurePower and you will see 120 volts. Simple......

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Old 01-08-2010, 12:45 AM
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I get that. Why would the input voltage drop if the power circuit doesn't see it. The Purepower should correct it to 120 before it ever has a chance to drop to 117.
The system still puts a load on the ac line, the amps draw current which loads up the line. The PP2000 will correct that so the amps and the rest of the system get steady
120 voltage. So you get a sag before the PP2000 and steady voltage after it. You don't get something for nothing when it comes to energy.

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Serge,

Try unplugging the PurePower from the wall with the system running, its an eye opener!
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Old 01-08-2010, 12:56 AM
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Serge,

Try unplugging the PurePower from the wall with the system running, its an eye opener!
My APC S15 kept an earlier system (402, C-200, Esoteric X03SE) going when the power went out a few years ago. My wife came down yelling at me that the power was out to the house. That is why on my components (servers especilly) I will always have battery back-up.
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Serge,

Try unplugging the PurePower from the wall with the system running, its an eye opener!
I'll try it. I'm curious how long the battery will last driving the lamm's
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Old 01-08-2010, 01:02 AM
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I agree, battery back up is great to have and even better when your whole system is on it

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Serge.....PurePower has external battery paks that connect to any PurePower unit giving you up to eight hours of battery time (load depending) of course. With the current the Lamms are pulling expect about ten minutes.

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Serge.....PurePower has external battery paks that connect to any PurePower unit giving you up to eight hours of battery time (load depending) of course. With the current the Lamms are pulling expect about ten minutes.

Jeff
Ten minutes is plenty of time to shut everything down so you do not have to worry about equipment damage.
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Old 01-08-2010, 01:31 AM
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PurePower 2000 will be reviewed in an upcoming issue of Positive Feedback Online.
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