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echo: rberrypi
to: JOHN ALDRIDGE
from: RICKMAN
date: 2017-08-14 19:32:00
subject: Re: COTS Battery Backup

John Aldridge wrote on 8/14/2017 6:44 PM:
> In article , gnuarm@gmail.com says...
>>
>> I've seen this discussed here many times and usually the devices mentioned
>> don't do such a great job.  Here is one that may not be as small as you
>> would like, but is going to work.
>>
>> https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16842301444
>>
>> It has two USB ports and three 110VAC outlets.  The 110VAC outlets won't be
>> as useful if you live where power is 220VAC, but even there many devices are
>> universal input voltage.
>
> The 110V input voltage may be an issue, though!

Actually, the problem is both input and output.  I forgot that it would
require connector adapters on the outputs for line powered devices.  I
wonder if they have a 220 volt equivalent?  They designed the electronics to
adapt to the line frequency in use.

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Rick C

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