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Hey digital console users don't forget your UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 66107" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Hey digital console users don't forget your UPS</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like the UPS to be with the device. Depending on how you package your items, the form factor of the UPS may make a significant difference and limit your run time. I'd like a stage i/o box to run as long as the FOH console. I don't want to the desk to come back thinking the i/o box shouldn't be there....</p><p></p><p>As Justice Bigler points out up-thread, a UPS at the console is there primarily to make it possible to have a graceful shutdown in the event the power goes down. The other reason, and less of a issue in his facility, is keeping the console up in the face of small "power events" that interrupt the AC just long enough for the desk to go off.... and.................. reboot. You never realize how long 45 to 90 seconds is until your audience is waiting for audio. Trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 66107, member: 67"] Re: Hey digital console users don't forget your UPS I like the UPS to be with the device. Depending on how you package your items, the form factor of the UPS may make a significant difference and limit your run time. I'd like a stage i/o box to run as long as the FOH console. I don't want to the desk to come back thinking the i/o box shouldn't be there.... As Justice Bigler points out up-thread, a UPS at the console is there primarily to make it possible to have a graceful shutdown in the event the power goes down. The other reason, and less of a issue in his facility, is keeping the console up in the face of small "power events" that interrupt the AC just long enough for the desk to go off.... and.................. reboot. You never realize how long 45 to 90 seconds is until your audience is waiting for audio. Trust me. [/QUOTE]
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