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SlowcarIX
01-25-2008, 12:28 AM
when to frys electronics to get a few dvds my yamaha player chewed up and saw this good deal...so i bought it

Price = 249
Mail in rebate = 55

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/DSC01218.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/DSC01217.jpg

its got good review:
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/htsthreads/tech-review.php?rev=76
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?raccs&1164306802&read&3&4&

wingnut4772
01-25-2008, 12:29 AM
Oooooo...pretty blue light.

Face
01-25-2008, 12:53 AM
Very nice! I wish it was available in black when I picked mine up. So you must have the system cranking in that picture huh? :D

SlowcarIX
01-25-2008, 01:03 AM
Very nice! I wish it was available in black when I picked mine up. So you must have the system cranking in that picture huh? :D

no...2.8A at idle
yamaha rx z9 + d-sonic amp draw 1.5A
ps3 draws 1.3A

I had the volume up to ear bleeding levels and it read 3.8A...ears are ringing now :D

Face
01-25-2008, 01:16 AM
My amps draw next to nothing at idle. I have my TV and other misc. items plugged into my UPS, so I don't see how much they draw.

venomclan
01-25-2008, 11:39 AM
Enjoy, I really like mine.
Venom

vonnie123
01-25-2008, 11:57 AM
I have one of these as well. My two Adcom amps sure draw a ton of current at startup, especially the 7 channel. It a real beneift to be able to monitor voltage and current from each receptacle bank on the Belkin. One thing the Belkin doesn't have is automatic voltage regulation. That would be a great addition to that product line. I purchased an APC H10 for my new LCD flat screen since newer TVs are so voltage sensitive. Both are good products. The upgrade version APC H15 (with AVR) is more in line with the PF 60. Under $200 for the PF60 is a great price for sure.

Face
01-25-2008, 12:08 PM
I have one of these as well. My two Adcom amps sure draw a ton of current at startup, especially the 7 channel. It a real beneift to be able to monitor voltage and current from each receptacle bank on the Belkin. One thing the Belkin doesn't have is automatic voltage regulation. That would be a great addition to that product line. I purchased an APC H10 for my new LCD flat screen since newer TVs are so voltage sensitive. Both are good products. The upgrade version APC H15 (with AVR) is more in line with the PF 60. Under $200 for the PF60 is a great price for sure.
Belkin does have two products with automatic voltage regulation.

http://www.pureav.com/power/silverblue/

I have the AP30800-10 UPS and 2 PF60's. The UPS is used for my DLP TV, DVR, Transport, DAC, HT Pre Amp, and and XBox 360. The PF60's are used for my amps, TT, and 2ch. Pre. My DAC is very sensitive to voltage and would actually cut out when my burner would kick on, the UPS fixed this problem. Plus the fact that if you have a DLP TV, you SHOULD be using some sort of battery back up for bulb life in case you have a power outage.

Since everything is getting moved to one rack soon, I'd like to eventually upgrade to the Hybrid UPS.

zingo
01-25-2008, 12:11 PM
Great price! I ws just there yesterday but didn't see that one. Maybe I'll have to go back and lock.

shadowofnight
01-25-2008, 11:50 PM
Great product...I have 3 now ( All silver...your black looks smoking ) and a buddy of mine has 3 as well. It's amazing to see the current draw of certain items you thought were low ( PS3 pulls the most for its little size ) ...and others who have a large swing ( 58" Panny Plasma uses 1 amp with a black screen and 6 amps with a white screen...bout 2 to 3 under normal viewing )

Got 2 of mine here http://www.ecost.com/Detail.aspx?edp=37503331 when they were running a 154 dollar each special going...the third one I got for around 200 delivered. They are sweet.

vonnie123
01-26-2008, 02:34 AM
Belkin does have two products with automatic voltage regulation.

http://www.pureav.com/power/silverblue/

I have the AP30800-10 UPS and 2 PF60's. The UPS is used for my DLP TV, DVR, Transport, DAC, HT Pre Amp, and and XBox 360. The PF60's are used for my amps, TT, and 2ch. Pre. My DAC is very sensitive to voltage and would actually cut out when my burner would kick on, the UPS fixed this problem. Plus the fact that if you have a DLP TV, you SHOULD be using some sort of battery back up for bulb life in case you have a power outage.

Since everything is getting moved to one rack soon, I'd like to eventually upgrade to the Hybrid UPS.

Thanks FACE, I didn't check the battery backup devices. Those products would also provide Automatic Voltage Regulation. Appreciate the info.

sbpolk
01-26-2008, 03:16 PM
I grabbed one of these off of Amazon.com for $205 shipped a couple of weeks ago. I wonder if I could use that mail in rebate!

beardog03
01-26-2008, 04:29 PM
I just got a black one from e-cost...

haven`t hooked it up yet, but I may get one for the 2ch rig also...

My Parasound HCA-3500 pulls alot of juice...not sure if this would hinder it or not....probably not

Face
01-26-2008, 05:15 PM
I wish these were available in black when I picked mine up. :( I may pick up the Hybrid UPS in black and replace all three of my PureA/V components though.

SlowcarIX
01-26-2008, 08:54 PM
connected the
-tv to the battery back up side
-PF60(avr+amp+ps3) to the non-back up side

will everything get AVR-ed?

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/DSC01219.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff172/slowcarIX/DSC01220.jpg

shadowofnight
01-26-2008, 09:09 PM
I just got a black one from e-cost...

haven`t hooked it up yet, but I may get one for the 2ch rig also...

My Parasound HCA-3500 pulls alot of juice...not sure if this would hinder it or not....probably not


Will not hinder it in the least as long as you plug any high power amps into bank 06 labeled High Current

shadowofnight
01-26-2008, 10:10 PM
connected the
-tv to the battery back up side
-PF60(avr+amp+ps3) to the non-back up side
will everything get AVR-ed?

http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=470296

Be careful you dont let your tv run for any length longer then just to save the bulb with that UPS...it is an Offline model ( Runs off of the AC line until the AVR cannot accommodate ...then the battery kicks in ... and when it uses the battery it outputs a SIMULATED sine wave that looks more like a square wave when looked at on an O-Scope. ( When using AVR without resorting to the battery it resembles more of a stepped sine wave ...took one of the AVR Belkins to work and played with a Variac and an O-Scope :) )

Those type of simulated sine waves are fine for PC's going through a much more sophisticated power supply , but most tv's dont take kindly to anything remotely looking square in nature.

The easiest way to tell if your tv's circuitry is affected by the simulated sine waves is to unplug the Belkin from the wall while viewing a bright colorful scene on the tv...in theory NOTHING should look different at all when you unplug the unit...the battery will kick in and support the load ( Your tv is a very easy load...its max on the Mit web site shows like 264 watts ) .

If it dims at all...loses color accuracy...or you notice anything detrimental to the picture quality...that unit shouldnt be used with your tv.

For my 58" Plasma ( It draws up to almost 700 watts on bright scenes ) I went with an Pure sine wave AVR UPS... http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/browse-by-category/smart-app-ups/pp-series/PR1500SWRM2U.html ...It cost quite a bit more but I can unplug the unit from the wall and even on calibration discs the picture is identical.

These are the 2 things you want to see in a UPS for a large screen TV

Pure Sinewave – The UPS generates energy that is identical to or cleaner than the utility company’s power grid. Benefits include: low total harmonic distortion, minimal electrical noise, optimal line clarity.

Full AVR – Boost/Buck – Boost/Buck topology will both increase low voltages and decrease high voltages, without switching to battery-mode. This not only conserves battery life, but also delivers a more stable signal to your connected equipment.

beardog03
01-27-2008, 02:09 AM
I just picked another one up from Fry`s...

after the mail - in rebate, it came to 204 and change....

In Black of course !

Now I have a brand new one for the HT, and one still in the box (black for the 2ch ...when I get around to hookin it up..

I`m going back to Fry`s tomorrow for some other stuff...I asked the guy there if the Monster unit was better for SQ...he had no idea !!!

footwedge
01-27-2008, 11:36 AM
Belkin does have two products with automatic voltage regulation.

http://www.pureav.com/power/silverblue/

I have the AP30800-10 UPS and 2 PF60's. The UPS is used for my DLP TV, DVR, Transport, DAC, HT Pre Amp, and and XBox 360. The PF60's are used for my amps, TT, and 2ch. Pre. My DAC is very sensitive to voltage and would actually cut out when my burner would kick on, the UPS fixed this problem. Plus the fact that if you have a DLP TV, you SHOULD be using some sort of battery back up for bulb life in case you have a power outage.

Since everything is getting moved to one rack soon, I'd like to eventually upgrade to the Hybrid UPS.


Face, do you have the black or silver model? If it's the black, does it have phone line jacks on the back panel? For some reason the manual for the silver shows the jacks but not for the black.

Face
01-27-2008, 11:48 AM
Silver, and yes, phone jacks.

XJRGUY
01-28-2008, 12:12 AM
[QUOTE=SlowcarIX;785772]connected the
-tv to the battery back up side
-PF60(avr+amp+ps3) to the non-back up side

will everything get AVR-ed?



No, I was wondering the same thing after I bought this unit.

It ONLY AVR's on the Battery Backed up outlets.

Tim

SlowcarIX
01-28-2008, 11:47 AM
[QUOTE=SlowcarIX;785772]connected the
-tv to the battery back up side
-PF60(avr+amp+ps3) to the non-back up side

will everything get AVR-ed?



No, I was wondering the same thing after I bought this unit.

It ONLY AVR's on the Battery Backed up outlets.

Tim

eep...no where on the website or the instructions that came with it mention that :(

XJRGUY
01-28-2008, 12:19 PM
If you read the directions six times (i'll check the page when I get home from work where I found certain hints of this) you will get the feeling that the battery backed up outlets are the only ones that get AVR'ed.

Tim

Face
01-28-2008, 01:33 PM
Face, do you have the black or silver model? If it's the black, does it have phone line jacks on the back panel? For some reason the manual for the silver shows the jacks but not for the black.
If someone has a black model and wants a silver w/ phone jacks, I'll trade if you're local.

halenhoang
01-30-2008, 02:46 AM
Those Belkins are just darn purty damn it ya'll!! Gonna eat them corn with extra butter from ma's place while starin at them hypa blews lights! (in my best okie accent) yepperie jim bob joe, I am asianokie!!! hahahaha