I am going to invest in a mid-cost UPS.
All my IT kit, Sky, TV, router etc in my bedroom is plugged into sockets that are all controlled by one 13A FCU.
My plan is to take the feed from the FCU into a flex outlet, to an IEC plug to the UPS. Then another IEC to another flex outlet to the above mentioned sockets.
The reason for doing this is mainly to protect the stuff from spikes, my telly recently went mad, i suspect mains fluctuations. (We dont have many powercuts, and I dont trust surge strips - yuck)
Will most UPS's protect from spikes and give a clean supply? Do I need an additional FCU on the load side of the UPS?
All my IT kit, Sky, TV, router etc in my bedroom is plugged into sockets that are all controlled by one 13A FCU.
My plan is to take the feed from the FCU into a flex outlet, to an IEC plug to the UPS. Then another IEC to another flex outlet to the above mentioned sockets.
The reason for doing this is mainly to protect the stuff from spikes, my telly recently went mad, i suspect mains fluctuations. (We dont have many powercuts, and I dont trust surge strips - yuck)
Will most UPS's protect from spikes and give a clean supply? Do I need an additional FCU on the load side of the UPS?
