Just looking at 1000VA UPSes to protect the computer I'm building and have a quick question. I am primarilly looking at APCs offerings, and they have two lines offering a model in this power class - the SmartUPS and the BackUPS Pro. The main difference between the two is that when running on battery the SmartUPS offers a true sine wave, whereas the BackUPS only provides a trapazoid waveshape.
The question is, will it make any difference to computers or monitors? When the power goes into the PSes on both devices, it is fed into a FW rectifier and capacitor that flattens out the load anyway - so from my basic theoretical understanding it shouldn't really make a difference, should it? The UPS will only be powering the monitor and the computer, and the Smart unit costs another $200 above the BackUPS model - I don't mind paying the extra if it will make a difference, however from where I see it I can't see it being an issue unless there were non-rectified loads on the UPS.
Thanks in Advance
The question is, will it make any difference to computers or monitors? When the power goes into the PSes on both devices, it is fed into a FW rectifier and capacitor that flattens out the load anyway - so from my basic theoretical understanding it shouldn't really make a difference, should it? The UPS will only be powering the monitor and the computer, and the Smart unit costs another $200 above the BackUPS model - I don't mind paying the extra if it will make a difference, however from where I see it I can't see it being an issue unless there were non-rectified loads on the UPS.
Thanks in Advance
