CaaYoTee said:Get a Powercom UPS for 2k..good enough for normal usage. Alternatively, if your old ups's battery is dead, you can get the battery replaced and save a lot of moolah..
arnov said:If you can spend Rs. 250/- more then I would suggest you to go for Microtek 800 VA UPS with 2 Batteries, gives you a back-up of around 40 min. for Modern P4/ Athlon 64 based Systems and 17" Monitor. Comes for around Rs. 2250/- and acts almost like inverter, i.e., even if your lelectricity is not there,you can still switch it on in between and run for around 15-20 min.
udit-130286 said:I have got a APC Back UPS ES 650VA for Rs. 2700 finally.
Eazy said:Did this UPS come with Powerchute Personal UPS monitoring software ? I downloaded the new version of Powerchute v2.0 today. Nice software - here is a screen capture of this on my setup. It gives the incoming voltage as well as the amount of load on UPS and extimated back up time when there is a power outage.
I got the Powerchute v2.0 software from...
ftp://ftp.apcc.com/apc/public/software/windows/xp/pcpe/200/PowerChutePersonalEdition.exe