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[sheepishly]
I did the exact same thing only to discover that the power supplies on
the units that blew weren't auto-switching and the rack and UPS were
delivering 220. It took two power supplies for me to get the message.....
Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.asaap.com
www.opensource4i.com
On 2/19/2011 8:06 AM, Jim Franz wrote:
Have a customer switching their standalone ups to a IBM (Eaton) rack ups-same kVa, and when they plugged in a power cable from phone closet that had internet router it blew the power supply in the router. 2 other older pc's blew power supplies.--
But the i and rest of servers/switches came up fine. I'm remote& can't see what's going on. Any ideas i can point them to? I've recommended they call svc on the UPS.
Jim Franz
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