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<blockquote data-quote="GNU" data-source="post: 5538516" data-attributes="member: 207886"><p><strong>This goes out to all DCP UPS users...</strong>...</p><p>Alright here is a test for you to see whether your ups is ok or not........</p><p>There is a common fault on all DCP UPSs , It drops voltage to 200v when , the input reches 246.5V(wait till the main supply 246.5V , i know its hard.) or Higher.....no one will notice the drop because there is no significant change....Ive tested this on 3 DCP UPS already and this happens.......</p><p>If you are not sure......try connecting a voltmeter to ur DCP UPS , and monitor......</p><p>when the input reaches 246.5V the UPS drops the voltage...</p><p>This can cause serious probs to the PSU and the Mobo..</p><p></p><p>Note: <strong>Im not here to represent any other UPS brand or Mislead the advertisement or degrade the DCP UPS or Stain the name of the UPS among People......</strong></p><p><strong>This is What i found out.......</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNU, post: 5538516, member: 207886"] [B]This goes out to all DCP UPS users...[/B]... Alright here is a test for you to see whether your ups is ok or not........ There is a common fault on all DCP UPSs , It drops voltage to 200v when , the input reches 246.5V(wait till the main supply 246.5V , i know its hard.) or Higher.....no one will notice the drop because there is no significant change....Ive tested this on 3 DCP UPS already and this happens....... If you are not sure......try connecting a voltmeter to ur DCP UPS , and monitor...... when the input reaches 246.5V the UPS drops the voltage... This can cause serious probs to the PSU and the Mobo.. Note: [B]Im not here to represent any other UPS brand or Mislead the advertisement or degrade the DCP UPS or Stain the name of the UPS among People...... This is What i found out....... [/B] [/QUOTE]
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