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Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 07:48 pm1. The new coffee pot has landed!
2. About a half-hour ago we had a Mystery Power Outage. My screen went dark and my computer went offline as I was typing. I wonder if this means the UPS no longer works. I wonder how I tell.
2A. The power just went down again, taking the screen and the box offline. The UPS also went offline. That's not right. Gah. I don't mean to whine, but I really hadn't budgeted for a new UPS this week.
3. When everything came back on, Open Office helpfully recovered (most of) my chapter. Go, Open Office.
4. It was 45 degrees(F) at my house today. That's not right.
5. Progress on Mouse and Dragon
5A. The above is actually not an accurate count. I have most of two chapters outlined. I only, she said with a straight face, need to type them.
2. About a half-hour ago we had a Mystery Power Outage. My screen went dark and my computer went offline as I was typing. I wonder if this means the UPS no longer works. I wonder how I tell.
2A. The power just went down again, taking the screen and the box offline. The UPS also went offline. That's not right. Gah. I don't mean to whine, but I really hadn't budgeted for a new UPS this week.
3. When everything came back on, Open Office helpfully recovered (most of) my chapter. Go, Open Office.
4. It was 45 degrees(F) at my house today. That's not right.
5. Progress on Mouse and Dragon
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5A. The above is actually not an accurate count. I have most of two chapters outlined. I only, she said with a straight face, need to type them.
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:10 am (UTC)Checking the UPS? Some of them used to have a test circuit? Also, in at least one case, there was a helpful little "battery status" lamp -- which when we finally noticed that it was neither the recommended green nor the warning red, but simply black, did suggest that we had a problem with our UPS. I hate to suggest it, but check the manual? Note: many manufacturers now put manuals online, having discovered that some of us don't keep track of that paper supplement when installing equipment.
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:10 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-02-12 04:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-12 04:48 am (UTC)Created in honor of your post
Date: 2009-02-12 06:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-12 11:13 am (UTC)How to test UPS:
1.) Unplug UPS from Wall Receptacle.
2.) Discern if PC is still running / operating.
3.) Test complete
:)
Glad to hear you haz coffee again!
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Date: 2009-02-12 11:51 am (UTC)Another, unrealized problem may be that when we replaced Sharon's old computer with something built this century we did not upgrade that UPS ... which may well be underpowered for the replacement machine's 500 watt power supply, even if the LCD screen draws less than her old monitor.
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Date: 2009-02-12 12:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-12 01:00 pm (UTC)Note that (a) a 500W power supply rarely actually draws 500W except possibly at startup (none of my computers, not even the big fileserver, actually draw more than 250W even with power supplies rated at 500W or more), and (b) the rating on UPS is usually 'VA' not 'Watts' (this probably makes little difference with a modern switched-mode computer power supply, but older transformer ones could take quite a bit more current than their power in Watts would imply because they were an inductive load, meaning that you needed a bigger UPS for the same nominal power rating of the PSU).