small automatic transfer switches

mike.lyon at gmail.com mike.lyon at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 20:42:24 UTC 2016


Doesnt the packetflux sitemonitor generator controller do that?

> On Jan 27, 2016, at 12:33, Josh Reynolds <josh at kyneticwifi.com> wrote:
> 
> better yet, $134
> http://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-PDU20MHVT10AT-Metered-Power-Distribution/dp/B00NEHXESQ/ref=sr_1_17?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1453926782&sr=1-17&keywords=cyberpower+ats
> 
>> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Chuck Anderson <cra at wpi.edu> wrote:
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for a small, cheap, reliable ATS?
>> (I know, pick two, you can't have all three) I'm looking for something
>> to power one or two 120V out-of-band network device(s) in each
>> location with a single power supply each, much less than 10 amps
>> total, with two 120v input cords.  The primary input cord will go to
>> the UPS and the other directly to a wall outlet to be able to access
>> the UPS when if fails to turn on after the power returns :-)
>> 
>> I found the usual suspects, APC, TrippLite, ServerTech, etc. but they
>> are mostly 8 or more outlets and upwards of $300-$900 each.
>> 
>> I also found this neat one, Zonit uATS, which is a small box that
>> piggybacks onto the powered device's C14 input and has two power cords
>> coming out of it.  But it seems to cost just as much as the bigger
>> ones...



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