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Originally Posted by Griff
I was thinking about a UPS for the fridge and freezer...
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Some of the 'dirtiest' electricity an appliance will ever see comes from a UPS in battery backup mode. The popular myths promote a UPS to 'clean' electricity. But even the manufacturer specification do not state that. That myth is another perfect example of why we knew Saddam had WMDs.
Output from a UPS is so 'dirty' as to be harmful to small electric motors and power strip protectors. Meanwhile, computers are so robust as to make 'dirty' UPS electricity irrelevant.
UPS has only one function - to protect from data loss. UPS does nothing for hardware protection.
Do not confuse that UPS with building wide systems. Serious solutions use batteries to maintain power until generators get up to speed. We had one trip on during a critical stage of a satellite launch. Never even knew AC power was lost due to a car crash. But that is a serious UPS located at the service entrance.
Many see damage after a power loss. Then blame the power loss. Took apart an entire power supply circuit. Only the last part (that I would have never expected) had failed. A failed pullup resistor's only function was to bootstrap the power supply controller during startup. But it was damaged by too many hours of operation. Therefore it could not restart the supply.
Naive blamed power cycling. But that resistor failed due to too many hours of operation (a manufacturing defect). Power cycling gets blamed becaue he was using observation (junk science) to make a conclusion. What caused your power brick to fail? Too many hours of operation? That's what an autopsy would discover.
Can the power brick be opened? Have repaired a few. In one HP power brick, a cold solder joint caused it to not work. A problem that was apparent only when first plugged in. They blamed surges only because that is a popular excuse.
Power loss does not cause electronics damage. AC voltage typically stays sufficient OR cuts out completely. Appliances that might be damaged by low voltage are responsible for protecting themselves (ie air conditioner shuts itself off).