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June 1997, Week 2

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Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]>
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Well I have one here in my hands.  It can handle up to 1000 watts.  It cost
about $60.  I can get bigger ones and smaller ones all day long at EPO in
Houston.  There must be some type of electronic parts store in your neck of
the wood.

Kind regards,

Denys. . .

Denys Beauchemin
Hicomp America, Inc.
[log in to unmask]        www.hicomp.com
(800) 323-8863   (281) 288-7438  fax: (281) 355-6879



-----Original Message-----
From:   Jim Phillips [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Tuesday, June 10, 1997 10:44 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        Re: Re[2]: 110 from 220 UPS

Bruce Senn writes:

>Can anyone give me a supplier, partnumber, approximate price of a
>step down transformer? The only ones I have found are for using your
>electric razor in Europe and they don't seem tough enough for this
>"mission critical" application.

Which I second!  I need to power a DSU, a router, and two modems and
would like to use the HP UPS to do this.  So if anyone has explicit
instructions on how to do this (step down 220 to 110) safely and
easily, please post to the newsgroup or email me directly.  Thanks.

Jim Phillips                            Manager of Information Systems
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]      Therm-O-Link, Inc.
Phone: (330) 527-2124                   P. O. Box 285
  Fax: (330) 527-2123                   Garrettsville, Ohio  44231

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