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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Mortensen" data-source="post: 104667" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>OK, but does it test voltage sag of 20% for 20 ms, and then power sag of 50% for 40ms, etc.? I think not.... *</p><p></p><p>Full power loss, as simulated by pulling the UPS' power plug, is but one scenario, and is not the one that I think of as most likely or most necessary to be protected from. If the power goes off to the entire PA or neighborhood or city, having the console keep working is of limited value.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*which is one reason why starting with 240 volts as your standard AC level is superior to starting at 120v, if the shutdown/restart value for the X32 is 80 or 90 volts for 20ms or whatever (forget which at the moment). Much harder to get to 80 or 90 from 240 than from nominal 120 at the far end of the snake length cable and whatever it is at console end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Mortensen, post: 104667, member: 2826"] Re: X32 Discussion OK, but does it test voltage sag of 20% for 20 ms, and then power sag of 50% for 40ms, etc.? I think not.... * Full power loss, as simulated by pulling the UPS' power plug, is but one scenario, and is not the one that I think of as most likely or most necessary to be protected from. If the power goes off to the entire PA or neighborhood or city, having the console keep working is of limited value. *which is one reason why starting with 240 volts as your standard AC level is superior to starting at 120v, if the shutdown/restart value for the X32 is 80 or 90 volts for 20ms or whatever (forget which at the moment). Much harder to get to 80 or 90 from 240 than from nominal 120 at the far end of the snake length cable and whatever it is at console end. [/QUOTE]
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