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Re: Eaton 9130 UPS feedback


From: Greg Ihnen <os10rules () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 09:15:24 -0500

Are these UPS units going inside the racks? Would it not be better to do
something in the power room with an inverter on the circuits that feed the
racks, such as a large Outback unit with sufficient battery capacity?
http://www.amazon.com/OutBack-Inverter-3600-Watts-Volt/dp/B002MWAAYU

With one device acting as your UPS you'd have only one point of failure
(that may be a plus or minus), only one set of batteries to worry about,
and those inverters are very well made.

They have 120v and 240v units. There are other brands you could use but my
experience with various brands is that Outback is the best in their class.


Greg

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Erik Amundson <Erik.Amundson () oati net>wrote:

I've had issues and experience with many types of UPSes, including HP
(probably OEM'd from someone else), APC, EATON/Powerware, and
Liebert/Emerson.  I keep coming back to APC.  Solid units, and are always
slightly 'ahead' in technology.  Sure, I've seen each model have failures
and even faults (big boom style), but APC provides a solid product and
supports their customers the best if you ask me.  That being said, a very
close second choice would be EATON/Powerware.

- Erik


-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:sethm () rollernet us]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:59 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Eaton 9130 UPS feedback

Does anyone use Eaton 9130 series UPS for anything? I'm curious how
they've worked out for you.

I bought a 700VA model to give it a whirl versus the traditional APC
since the Eaton is an online type with static bypass and also does some
high efficiency thing where it normally stays on bypass, but the first
thing it did on the bench was have the inverter/rectifier or bypass
section catch on fire and destroy itself.

~Seth





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