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RE: Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home Readers


  • Subject: RE: Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home Readers
  • From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000

Thanks Andy,

I wasn't actually thinking about turning the UPS off at all - just the
connected devices.

What kind of power does a UPS typically draw to maintain the batteries if
ALL the outputs aren't drawing any current at all and the batteries are
fully charged (OK- so I know that a PC will continue to draw some power in
the off state - but lets ignore that for the moment)? I presume there's a
trickle charging going on continually?

Paul.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Andy Whitfield
> Sent: 17 January 2007 14:59
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home Readers
>
> You've still got to turn your UPS off though as it will still draw
> power to charge the batteries.
> When the UPS is turned off on the front panel this cuts the power to
> the output sockets anyway, so the intelliplug is redundant.
> Then switch the UPS off at the mains.  Though I guess the switch is
> under your desk?  ;-))
>
> What you need is a UPS that turns itself off (on the front panel)
> and off at the mains socket when you switch the PC off.  Not seen
> any of those!  ;-)
>
> I wouldn't think the is anything in the intelliplug that would
> interfere with the UPS.  I presume it is current sensing on the
> master socket and uses relays to control the other sockets.
> Andy
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gale" <groups@...> wrote:
> >
> > Yes - could have a lead with on/off switch - but that would be
> under the desk and I'd NEVER do this - far too much effort to mess
> around under the desk every time I turned the PC off!!! ;) (you
> should see the mess of cables under there!)
> >
> > I was thinking of using the socket directly from one of the
> outputs of the UPS. Master socket connected to PC supply and the
> other sockets supplying peripherals connected to the PC. May main
> question was if there was likely to be anything in the intelliplug
> that would interfere with the UPS operation, but I guess not as they
> also offer a 13A socket to IEC plug adapter for use with UPS's :)
> >
> > Paul.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of
> > > Andy Whitfield
> > > Sent: 16 January 2007 15:12
> > > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> > > Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Energy Saving Offer for Automated Home
> Readers
> > >
> > >
> > > Having looked at the product, I guess when the master device
> isn't
> > > drawing current it switches off the other outputs.
> > > But surely the intelliplug must draw a small amount of
current
> > > itself?    So not a total saving in power.
> > >
> > > But couldn't you run everything off a 4 way extension lead
with
> an
> > > ON/OFF switch?
> > >
> > > When a UPS is turned off at the front panel, this invariably
only
> > > turns off the output connectors to the load(s).   The UPS
itself
> is
> > > still drawing power from the mains and charging its
batteries.
> > > You've still got to turn off the UPS on the front panel
whether
> you
> > > use an intelliplug or not.
> > > If the UPS is plugged in to the intelliplug master socket
then
> will
> > > need to be physically unplugged for the intelliplug to work.
> > > If the UPS is plugged in to one of the intelliplug slave
sockets
> > > then what is plugged in to the master socket?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Andy the UPS Man
> > >
> > > --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gale" <groups@>
wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I've got one of those mains panels - works fine.
> > > >
> > > > Just wondering if anyone has tried one on a UPS? You'd
> obviously
> > > have to run all the connected accessories off of the UPS
though.
> Any
> > > reason for it not to work?
> > > >
> > > > I'd need to replace the mains plug to try it, which is
why I'm
> > > asking before I cut it off!
> > > > Paul.
> > > >
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]
> On
> > > Behalf Of
> > > > > Mark McCall
> > > > > Sent: 16 January 2007 12:01
> > > > > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> > > > > Subject: [ukha_d] Energy Saving Offer for
Automated Home
> Readers
> > > > >
> > > > > Smart home company UK Automation have announced
their
> intentions
> > > to
> > > > > support
> > > > > and market energy saving products with their
release of the
> > > OneClick
> > > > > intelligent power supply range.
> > > > >
> > > > > Automated Home readers can receive 10% off the
IntelliPlug
> (tm)
> > > and
> > > > > Intelligent Mains Panel by using the coupon code
"AUTHOME2"
> at
> > > CHECKOUT
> > > > > time....
> > > > >
> > > > > http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1828.html
> > > > >
> > > > > M.
>
>
>
>
>
>



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