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To: Gary E who wrote (9753)12/23/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: doug-e-mini  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Hello Hal,

I have 2 TrippLite BC Personal 500 which do not have telephone protection and 1 Internet Office 500 which has the phone protection for 1 line. I think a couple of the larger models may support 2 phone lines.

You should probably add up the total power requirements of the stuff you want to plug in and get a UPS that is of sufficient size. I would go for one that is larger than what you need because it will give you more up-time when you lose power. That's why I got one for each system; I get 20-30 minutes up-time and quite a bit more if I turn off the monitors.

I found it cheaper to get 3 smaller units rather than one large one.

I think a key point is to make sure you don't overload your UPS.
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