I currently have one UPS (uninterupted power supply) into
which I have plugged a surge supressor/power strip.
The power strip is being used, rather than direct
connection to the UPS, because I need more outlets that
the UPS offers if I want all my peripherals on the UPS.
I was just reading an article at ArsTechnica that
said one should "never" plug a power strip into a UPS.
Is this true? And if so, why? My UPS is more
than capable of running all the devices on the power
strip with tons of headroom (about 25-30% of max
capacity with everything on).
So...Is it true one should not plug a power strip into
a UPS? And if so, why? I will note, in closing, that
nowhere in the manual for the UPS is any note made of
this, and it seems like a pretty obvious thing to do,
so if it's not a good thing, I'm surprised it isn't
mentioned.
THanks,
Kwad
which I have plugged a surge supressor/power strip.
The power strip is being used, rather than direct
connection to the UPS, because I need more outlets that
the UPS offers if I want all my peripherals on the UPS.
I was just reading an article at ArsTechnica that
said one should "never" plug a power strip into a UPS.
Is this true? And if so, why? My UPS is more
than capable of running all the devices on the power
strip with tons of headroom (about 25-30% of max
capacity with everything on).
So...Is it true one should not plug a power strip into
a UPS? And if so, why? I will note, in closing, that
nowhere in the manual for the UPS is any note made of
this, and it seems like a pretty obvious thing to do,
so if it's not a good thing, I'm surprised it isn't
mentioned.
THanks,
Kwad