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Yeah - there was an article in a recent EM - I don't remember what the article was about but I do remember the recommendation that a UPS is better than something like a standard power condition. The argument was that the power is cleaned up by virtue of always running off the batteries. In other words, when you use a UPS, you don't get power direct from the grid - you get the power after it's been stored in the battery so you get a constant voltage, etc. Any truth to that? At 2006.02.17 02:50 PM, William Walker wrote: >face in place. But I would also suggest you invest in a power /line >conditioner, with as much filtering and RF protection as your budget will >allow...I know, just the thing you want to hear after paying first, last, >and a deposit:( Monster seems to make some good ones, as does furman, but >a >dedicated electronic or computer store will have more affordable ones with >battery back up, so you have a minute or two to power down before the >power >goes off, during a black out. Other products that will help would be a >good