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<blockquote data-quote="Chiranjib" data-source="post: 1731198" data-attributes="member: 42258"><p>I think the delay in switch-over is happening not because of the UPS being a non-sinewave model. I have Microtek SWE2 875VA UPS and the switchover is prompt- LCD TV, HTiB and even our desktop computer don't re-start during the switchover.</p><p>At the back of the UPS, you'll find a switch to toggle between inverter and UPS mode. Try setting it in the mode it currently is not in and then see whether any delay in switchover is happening.</p><p></p><p>For the sensitive equipment you are powering, a pure-sinewave UPS is a must. Try getting one at the earliest. APC is one of the trusted brands in the market.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, if you plan to only power your computer, the existing modified sinewave inverter may be continued with. For the LCD TV, a modified sinewave inverter is an absolute no!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chiranjib, post: 1731198, member: 42258"] I think the delay in switch-over is happening not because of the UPS being a non-sinewave model. I have Microtek SWE2 875VA UPS and the switchover is prompt- LCD TV, HTiB and even our desktop computer don't re-start during the switchover. At the back of the UPS, you'll find a switch to toggle between inverter and UPS mode. Try setting it in the mode it currently is not in and then see whether any delay in switchover is happening. For the sensitive equipment you are powering, a pure-sinewave UPS is a must. Try getting one at the earliest. APC is one of the trusted brands in the market. On a side note, if you plan to only power your computer, the existing modified sinewave inverter may be continued with. For the LCD TV, a modified sinewave inverter is an absolute no! [/QUOTE]
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