Why doesn't anyone build....
Why doesn't anyone build....
A PC powersupply with a built-in battery backup AVR unit?
Sure, it'd be bigger, but you could make it longer and take up the top drive bay if nessicary (where the front mounted control panel could be!)
Anyway, just a thought...
Sure, it'd be bigger, but you could make it longer and take up the top drive bay if nessicary (where the front mounted control panel could be!)
Anyway, just a thought...
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Floyd:
the batts could fit in the bottom of a mid-sized or a big case.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
There are also full-sized cases which doesn't have PSUs all the way at the top. You could use the upper part of the case for battery holding.
But as far as I'm concerned, all-in-one solutions usually aren't the greatest anyway. Besides, the average consumer probably doesn't care, and most servers seem to be in rackmounts where space is a premium.
the batts could fit in the bottom of a mid-sized or a big case.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
There are also full-sized cases which doesn't have PSUs all the way at the top. You could use the upper part of the case for battery holding.
But as far as I'm concerned, all-in-one solutions usually aren't the greatest anyway. Besides, the average consumer probably doesn't care, and most servers seem to be in rackmounts where space is a premium.
Uh-oh..
someone told me I can't do it.
Someone said...
It was impossible...
I hate it when people tell me I can't do something thats impossible.
It will be done. In fact, I'll build it into my next system.
Actually, I'm not looking for run time here, so I don't need a huge battery, I'm just looking for clean power that doesn't require me to haul along a bulky battery backup unit whenever I want to LAN somewhere other than home.
someone told me I can't do it.
Someone said...
It was impossible...
I hate it when people tell me I can't do something thats impossible.
It will be done. In fact, I'll build it into my next system.
Actually, I'm not looking for run time here, so I don't need a huge battery, I'm just looking for clean power that doesn't require me to haul along a bulky battery backup unit whenever I want to LAN somewhere other than home.
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If you have a server case you could EASILY fit my UPS into your case. It would be also possible to do so without even removing the case from the UPS.. 100 minutes of runtime.
So i dont know what H the rest of you are talking about!
So i dont know what H the rest of you are talking about!
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A UPS in a PC PSU? It's been done, I'm sure I've seen it advertised in the past. I couldn't find any mention of it on the website of the company who originally advertised it but I'll go through their magazine ads and see if I can find you the ad.
edit: I've found the ad, but you're going to have to wait until tomorrow before I can scan it in.
edit: I've found the ad, but you're going to have to wait until tomorrow before I can scan it in.
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