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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Do you plug your power adapter into the wall or a surge protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="TinyJoe" data-source="post: 944333" data-attributes="member: 130589"><p>After loosing a few power supplies on my crappy PC's I bought 2x <a href="http://excessups.com/smartups-1500-sua1500-p-38.html" target="_blank">Smart UPS 1500</a>'s and now my home theater, routers, switches, and Mac's run on these puppies. On my home theater system which has the TV, DVD... gives me about 25 minutes of run time along with the usual power protection and surge protection. If I plug in my laptop directly into the UPS I have the protection, and I have about an hour of run time. It's quite convenient and I don't risk the high end equipment. APC makes some solid battery backups.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinyJoe, post: 944333, member: 130589"] After loosing a few power supplies on my crappy PC's I bought 2x [url=http://excessups.com/smartups-1500-sua1500-p-38.html]Smart UPS 1500[/url]'s and now my home theater, routers, switches, and Mac's run on these puppies. On my home theater system which has the TV, DVD... gives me about 25 minutes of run time along with the usual power protection and surge protection. If I plug in my laptop directly into the UPS I have the protection, and I have about an hour of run time. It's quite convenient and I don't risk the high end equipment. APC makes some solid battery backups. Joe [/QUOTE]
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