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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Schuurman" data-source="post: 91264" data-attributes="member: 4464"><p>Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the detailed explaination, sadely, now I wish I got an online UPS. We have a <a href="http://www.industrialnetworking.com/pdf/Liebert_PSI_XR.pdf" target="_blank">Liebert PS1000RT3-XR120</a> on the way, hopefully it solves our problem, but scanning the manual, it definitely is an in-line UPS, and actually advertises "wider input window" as a good thing. The last week, we've been running the UPS through one of our "cheap" power conditioners, and the problem has been happening still, not *quite* as bad, just a pop, and a moderate effects overload which dissipates after 10 seconds (argg), in our case, turning both the effects faders to zero, along with each effects send to zero avoids the feedback, and allows us to continue the session without having to do a reboot. The UPS should arrive next week, so I'll know then. </p><p></p><p>If it doesn't, I'll return it, and look for an "online" one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Schuurman, post: 91264, member: 4464"] Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan Thanks for the detailed explaination, sadely, now I wish I got an online UPS. We have a [URL="http://www.industrialnetworking.com/pdf/Liebert_PSI_XR.pdf"]Liebert PS1000RT3-XR120[/URL] on the way, hopefully it solves our problem, but scanning the manual, it definitely is an in-line UPS, and actually advertises "wider input window" as a good thing. The last week, we've been running the UPS through one of our "cheap" power conditioners, and the problem has been happening still, not *quite* as bad, just a pop, and a moderate effects overload which dissipates after 10 seconds (argg), in our case, turning both the effects faders to zero, along with each effects send to zero avoids the feedback, and allows us to continue the session without having to do a reboot. The UPS should arrive next week, so I'll know then. If it doesn't, I'll return it, and look for an "online" one. [/QUOTE]
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