Wester547 wrote:I'm in agreeance with a number of the annoyances listed in this thread, but I'm not really "driven crazy" so much as frustrated and annoyed, like anyone else. I don't think it's really healthy to be driven to such states of unstable reaction towards things, or for that matter to harbor long term grudges or whatever else.
I agree with that, but then again, with the succession of misinterpretations, for a bit there I wasn't far off...
This stupid UPS that I've had for months now
frequently enters voltage-reduction mode, which I don't think is justified for ≈255VAC (as it reports) - which is pretty mundane as far as a SMPS is concerned (it may even run better at that voltage - unless it has 350VDC primary caps*, but they've known better than to use those for a long time).
To make it worse, the fan in that thing sounds like a freaking jet engine, and the air isn't even warm. I think any device with a simple on/off fan controller qualifies for this thread.
*This may have been prompted by the larger case sizes of old capacitor series, but there hasn't been an excuse for quite a while. You may want to consider replacing old 350VDC capacitors with modern 400VDC units to be safe - they may well be worse for wear anyway. Though even recent series like Chemi-con KXJ have 350V models...
Information is far more fragile than the HDDs it's stored on. Being an afterthought is no excuse for a bad product.
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