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Any competent electrician can put this thing that encircles the power cord
and does nothing to interfere with the flow. Actually doesn't even have
to touch the cord - just encircle it. And it will tell you how many amps
are passing through the cord. Gave me new respect for ensuring that data
cables stay away from power cables.

If you're as lucky a lotto winner then SYSTEMA is on one phase of a three
phase ups. SYSTEMB is on another. And everything else is on the third
phase. Then you just use the front panel of the ups to see what the
various phases are drawing. Then again, if you're that lucky your Mimix
machine is offsite and your ups can't touch it. And you'd have to be real
lucky that your UPS won't complain about the phases being too out of whack
and shutdown when you power off one system for maintenance. We try and
balance that. Like, one side of the frame would feed from one phase and
the other from another phase. With everything in the frame having
duplicate power supplies you can balance better. True diehards would have
the 2nd power supply on a different UPS on a different generator on a
different power supplier. We've determined that is what an offsite system
is for. And I am really hoping that one of these years they actually do
move our Mimix machine offsite.

Rob Berendt

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