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on 11/15/2014 03:54 PM Bruce Schultz wrote the following: |
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> If the UPS battery has not run flat before the mains power is restored, |
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> I see no reason why a UPS should kill the output power. |
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The PC has an option in BIOS to "Power On" when the mains power is |
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restored to it, without any need to press any button. |
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So, once the UPS has initiated a shutdown to the PC, the PC will |
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shutdown, and if the mains power is restored (to the UPS) shortly after |
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the PC has shutdown, how will the UPS make the PC come back on, unless |
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it cuts (kills) the power to PC's cord, and then restores it after a few |
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seconds. |
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See the link Mick posted in his reply: |
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http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html#arranging-for-reboot-on-power-up |