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I can get you Powerware at approx 50% of retail.
Probably a stupid question here, but is there any chance of getting the XS Tech repaired?Chad
what's the round thing with the dial on top?
Why not try one of the Majik Buss conditioners that Danny Richie is offering to send out if you cover shipping? Nothing to loose.
Hi Jon,Your post has me interested in these devices.Does the S-15 do true "double conversion" or is it some kind of "online" hybrid? None of the literature seems to state it as true double conversion, although it does seem to generate a sine wave. Another confusing issue with the literature, is that they call it a "power conditioner". No need to condition the power if you are regenerating it.I'm curious why you picked this unit? Was it just a matter of price and noise?TIA!
I never got around to ordering a true "double-conversion" w/ battery or delta conversion UPS, but the APC RT series or symmetra series are true double conversion of AC-DC (battery) DC-AC. That is one of the reasons why the S15 fan only kicks in during battery power.
I had APS purepower 1050. Fan noise could be heard in quiet passages or in between tracks. It had other issues.APS replaced it with the new 2000 model (20 amp) and the fan noise got a little louder. Then I received the kit (from the company) to reduce the fan speed.
What advantages did you hear from PS PPP, which is supposedly much improved from the previous PS Audio products?
Yes, the higher power output models of most brands have higher noise. When you installed the "kit," did it have 2-pins (usual for these types of devices) or 3-pins (usual for most computer "quiet fans")? When I get my unit, I expect to just replace the stock fan with one of the quiet PC case fans, which shouldn't result in significant air-volume reduction, but I do expect having to fiddle with the 2-pin:3-pin conversion and mounting screws, etc.