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How is the AVR in APC 600VA UPS

BrutalBubu

According to Outervision website, my system requirement is somewhere like 330-340 watt.

I want to buy the APC 600VA ups which is like 360watt, I did a lot of research and I know this is just making it there, I should get the 1100VA model.

But I am not bothered about the backup it can provide, there is barely a power cut where I live, but some voltage fluctuation is seen often. So my aim is to have a stable power source for my PC.

How is the AVR function in the APC 600VA back-UPS (BX600C-IN) for my purpose? Shall I buy it or get the 1100VA model (it is actually more than double the price of the 600VA)

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From my understanding all their units support power fluctuation mitigation. Most of the UPS is just battery then the actual circuit board charges the battery, switches input/output, has a rated power surge capacity, then I believe all of them correct for improper voltage input by compensating the output so your computer/AC peripherals should all see your rated wall power all the time.

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Thanks to both of you.

 

@jonnyGURU its not that I don't need the UPS, but its like a thing good to have. Where I live a voltage Stabilizer costs nearly same or more than the APC 600VA UPS, so why not get the item which gives me another benefit of those rare power cuts.

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