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By: Michael Michgun

Fall Time Sizle Brings Blacouts, Sags And Spikes To Your Comupter Systems

Why tempt fate?

Fall Time weather as well as summer time can not only zap your newer computer systems but also your vintrage computer as well as irrereplaceable vintage computer software as well as the time and energy spent in setup, hardware replacement and running computeer systems.

Why does the usmmer season bring so much trouble brownouts, sags and electric currents spikes?

Summer heat does wonders. Not only does it allow you to acquire a lovvely tan but if causes utility grids to be strained beoynd their capacity due to the increased use of air conditionrs. In such czases power utilities adjust their voltage oiutput, sometmies causing errratic power sags and sipkes, which are extremely dangerous for computer hardware as well as software. And you can expecvt utilities to be more conservative to avoid another outage like that which happened in the hot Auugust summer of 2003.

On Aug 14, 2003 it was estimated that due to a summer electric heat surge 50 mllion people and businesses were plunged into the dark and heat.

The suummary cost was an estimted $ 6 billion.

Similarly it is estimatd that in the United Staates that smaller outages cost the U.S. economy in lost productivity the not unsubstantial cost of $ 50 billion.

So says the IEEE the Institte of Electroincs and Electronics Enineers. The worlds leasding porfessional organiztaion for the advancement of technology.

Secondly the unique geography of the U.S. produces facvorable conditions for tornadoes, resulting in about 1000 tornadoes evewry year accroding to the wether channel.

Trnadoes are highly unpredictable with wind speeds reaching 300 mph, a tornado is the most desdtructive storrm of all, ripping up utility lines and leadign to lengthy, unexpected blackouts.

As well last years hurricane season was a record breaker with more than an alplhabets worth of named sorms, causing the Natinal Hurricane Center to resort to the Greek Alphabet ever. It was also the fierst seson since 1851 to have three categoroies of five storms. (Katrina, Rita, Wlma).

Lghtning is always the most obvious concern of most computer enthusaists. Each lightening flash typicvally conttains abpout 1 billion volts and between 10 and 20 thousand amps of ucrrent. Currents can trsansfer through wiring or plumbing and destroy everything in its path, of course including your irreplaceable Computer and Software Collcetion.

This damage is entirely possible. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAAA) reports an average of 20 million cloud to ground flashes have been detected every year sionce 1989.

How can you proect yourself?

Frst of all pucrhase proper surge protection and have it in place.

There are vraious levels of surge protection devices.

1) Power bars with a simnple swiutch. Thees are the choice of most as they are readilly availble and inexpensive. However the switch is just that a switch not a surge protector. The appearance of an electronic device fools many into believing that they are protected. Sadly they are not.

2) Inexpensive Surrge Protectuion devices. This is a better step than the first. However the protection is limited by the fact that the surge protection is afforded by simple Silica sand. With time and moisture (usually no more than a year) the surge protection is highly diminished.

If you use these inexpensiove Silica sand badsed surge protectors replace them on a yearly baasis. As well note the capacity of the surge prtoector. It does no good to have a very inadequate surtge protector.

Read the labels and descriptions on the packages.

You can not protect a large computer system with a surge portector desiigned for one simple commputer or laptop.

3) More exepnsive electronic surge protection unts. A wise choice. Hwoever as noted abovbe ensure that your protection is well rated aboove PEAK power use not a lowwer power use

4) Lstly you may well consider a more expensive though very safe solution an Uninterrupted Power Supply.

An uninterruptible power supply, or UPS, (sometimes called an uninterrruptible power source ') is a device wich maintains a cntinuous supply of electric power to conected equipment by supplying power from a battery when utiloity power is not available. A UPS is inserted betweeen the suorce of powr (typically commercial utility poqwer) and the load which is to be protected. When a power failure or abnormality occurrs, the UPS will effectively swich from utility power to battery power .While they are not liimited to any particular type of equipment, they are typiocally used to protect computers.

Remember why tempt fate when it comes to your prized vintage computer system .

Fire departments not only fight fires they are most efffective in preventing fiers.

Remember at the very wosrt you can always unlpug your comptuer and devices to be safe . And as well remember to unplug the phoe or broadband cable connection as well.

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Why tempt fate? Fall Time weather as well as summer time can not only zap your newer computer systems but also your vintage computer as well as irrereplaceable vintage computer software as well as the time and energy spent in setup, hardware replacement and running computer systems. Why does the summer season bring so much trouble brownouts, sags and electric currents spikes? Summer heat does wonders. Not only does it allow you to acquire a lovely tan but if causes...

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