UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
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UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 11:24 AM
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I am looking to replace my current (small/home) UPS that has 4 x UK 3-Pin style sockets (e.g. BS 1363) for "protected equipment" connections.... (so I can plug my "normal" power cables for PC, Monitor and ADSL Router [DG834G with transformer built into plug] straight in).
(I had a Belkin F6C120ukUNV which I was quite happy with - until I found the batteries dead 'just after' the 3-years warranty had run out, and then also found out that the batteries are not user-replaceable - and no info. on how to get them replaced...).
However, most newer/decent UPS seem to use IEC sockets for protected equipment output. So I guess I would need to buy some "IEC socket" to "IEC plug" leads - which is fine for PC and Monitor - but I can't seem to find anyone who sells IEC plug to UK BS1363 socket leads, so I can connect my router.
Has anyone else come across this situation? Is there a reason that no-one sells that type of lead (e.g. electrical safety, etc.?). Or does anyone know of somewhere that does sell them? Or should I just hack a cable together myself?
thanks,
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 11:28 AM
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Presumably you can buy them, but I've never seen the point, since I've always had a trailing socket to hand anyway, and thus its far faster to DIY.
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06-02-2008 11:30 AM
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Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 11:35 AM
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Cheers,
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 4:07 PM
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Its much easier to wire up the 13A socket than it is to wire a IEC plug, due to their size.
Chilly
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 6:10 PM
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Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 7:37 PM
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Quote from: pawhe955 (I had a Belkin F6C120ukUNV which I was quite happy with - until I found the batteries dead 'just after' the 3-years warranty had run out, and then also found out that the batteries are not user-replaceable - and no info. on how to get them replaced...).
I have an old 'Trust' UPS in which the original battery died. When I opened it, I found a standard 12Volt 7Ah SLA Battery. A quick trip to Screwfix for a replacement battery and the problem was solved.
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 8:35 PM
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There should not be too much of an issue getting hold of the batteries, there are many on-line suppliers or www.maplin.co.uk
But if the manufacture does not intent that the batteries are user replaceable, then you could expose yourself to the high voltages inside the UPS, and these may be present even when the UPS is switched off and disconnected from the mains.
Chilly
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06-02-2008 8:46 PM
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Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
06-02-2008 10:37 PM
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06-02-2008 11:03 PM
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[Moderator's note by Peter (PJ): Shortened oversized link]
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
07-02-2008 4:01 PM
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07-02-2008 4:04 PM
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Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
08-02-2008 1:44 PM
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@230v, 6A = 1500W
So long as you are only using transformers plugged into it, you'll be pulling next to nothing.
That vacuum cleaner would likely be a bad plan.
Re: UPS power cables (for UK 3-Pin Plug Transformers)...??
09-02-2008 2:08 AM
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Quote from: James_H I wouldn't panic too much.
@230v, 6A = 1500W
So long as you are only using transformers plugged into it, you'll be pulling next to nothing.
That vacuum cleaner would likely be a bad plan.
Well actually it's 1380W Not that it makes much odds - the maximum load on the 1200VA Belkin is 670W, so at less than 3 Amps, you'd be overloading it. My monitor takes 120W, and my PC PSU is rated at 450W (though I'm sure it's not drawing anywhere near that). Routers are very low power, as are most other peripherals, but you can see how someone with multiple drives, a powerful graphics card, and dual monitors, could easily overload their UPS. Hopefully it would gracefully shutdown, but there's no guarantee! I'd suggest that if pawhe955 can't get a UPS with 13A sockets, he would be fine with a 13A 4-gang trailing socket, fused down in the trailing socket to 3A.
Still, plugging in the vacuum cleaner or the kettle (nothing like a nice cup of tea while you're doing the cleaning!) could well end in tears - not that it would be dangerous, just that the overload could take out the electronics in the UPS before the fuse blows!
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