  Zupper Premium join:2002-12-28 Novelty, OH
| Anybody know a Silent UPS?
I was wondering if anyone can recommend a UPS that is, or can be set to be SILENT.
All the ones I have now start beeping when the power goes out. I think you can push a button to silent them, but I rather they did not make any noise to begin with.
I want to use it on a device that I would rather not get "reset" by glitches and short outages. If the outage is too long, and it ends up shutting down, so be it. I don't need to be reminded about it.
I think the 350VA - 500VA range should be sufficient.
Thanks for your input. |
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 mikehd What day is it? Premium join:2000-07-11 Lebanon, OR clubs: | APC's Powerchute software allows you to disable UPS alarms. Tripplite's software is such a POS that I don't even run it. |
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  Zupper Premium join:2002-12-28 Novelty, OH | I won't have this connected to a computer.
I'm sure if I was determined enough, I could open it up and disconnect the speaker. I'd rather not have to go to that step. |
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  banditws6 Shrinking Time and Distance
join:2001-08-18 Naples, FL
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| reply to Zupper If you get an APC, if you connect it to a computer long enough to run PowerChute and disable the alarms, it will remember that setting even if you never connect it to the computer again. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but that's how my old APC XS1000 works. -- "I'll follow the law until it's just stupid." -Ted Nugent |
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  aurgathor
join:2002-12-01 Lynnwood, WA | reply to Zupper One can usually open up the case, and either disconnect the speaker/beeper, or cut the wire. |
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  Zupper Premium join:2002-12-28 Novelty, OH | reply to Zupper Well, I saw that BestBuy had a cheap 425VA UPS on sale for $30. I went ahead and got it, opened it up, and "disabled" the speaker. Good to go. |
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  Alex G Bell
join:2002-07-02 Boston, MA | reply to Zupper Here's a good silent UPS:
»www.montagar.com/~PATJ/batteries.jpg |
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  Juke Box Free From Marketing Premium join:2001-01-29 Bar & Grill
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| reply to Zupper While I understand how annoying the sound can be from an alarm, such as loss of power. I just can't see it being safe. For example what if the battery goes bad or if there is a line fault error, wouldn't you want to know? -- If you are having half as much fun as I am, then I must be having twice the fun than you are. Do The Math! |
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  koitsu Premium join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA
1 edit | reply to Zupper Most Tripplite UPSes (example) have a button on the front that will mute the audible alarm emitted when power is lost -- and remembers the setting even after power is lost/restored (push it once and you're done).
FWIW: I buy Tripplite UPSes for my home because I can't stand APC's consumer-level products. I use APC products in datacenters, but am considering Tripplite equipment solely due to how reliable they've been in my home. -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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