reading this
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3964
thread over at jonny's
(more specifically, these posts are important
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...7&postcount=19
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...9&postcount=34
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...6&postcount=50 )
got me wondering about scope pix from
http://rapidshare.com/files/10371594...eport.pdf.html .
i could never imagine ups is producing such a garbage when it's powered off the battery, so in that mood of distrust i've put my old apc ups (http://www.apcc.com/resource/include...TOKEN=27772367) to scope, and i also measured voltage on bulk caps of my enermax(no pfc) and fortron(passive pfc) psus.
and..silverstone engineer is right.
here are pix and comments....
first of all let's see how does output from ups looks when it's powered from the battery:

it's a freakin' square(apc calls it "Stepped Sine Wave" meh)....comparing it to mains

we can also see square has larger amplitude(square needs to have larger amplitude to produce same power as sine).
now to measure voltage on those caps, to see if this sqaure pos is overloading them. first off let's see voltage when we're powering the psu off the mains:

and another cap(enermax has some small discrepancy between the two caps)

now let's see what happens when we serve it that square:

only the (square) voltage peaks are charging the caps, so it's natural to have increased voltage here...bulk caps on both enermax and fortron are rated 200V...let's see the other cap

within specs, but barely....now let's see fortron (with passive pfc)..mains powered:

and now ups powered

uhm...that's more than these caps are made for.
conclusion; don't use non-sine ups for too long.
important thing; these caps are being charged even when psu is in stby mode, ie when all they're doing is producing +5vstb for mobo, ie as soon as you put the psu switch to "1".
so after you shut down pc, also turn off ups completely.
one exception: those with psus with active pfc(and full range input ie input 100-240V) in 120V land shouldn't see ill effects even after longer usage of non-sine ups.
last pic: dismantled psu just enough to reach the caps...

fortron
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5105
enermax
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5071
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3964
thread over at jonny's
(more specifically, these posts are important
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...7&postcount=19
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...9&postcount=34
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/show...6&postcount=50 )
got me wondering about scope pix from
http://rapidshare.com/files/10371594...eport.pdf.html .
i could never imagine ups is producing such a garbage when it's powered off the battery, so in that mood of distrust i've put my old apc ups (http://www.apcc.com/resource/include...TOKEN=27772367) to scope, and i also measured voltage on bulk caps of my enermax(no pfc) and fortron(passive pfc) psus.
and..silverstone engineer is right.
here are pix and comments....
first of all let's see how does output from ups looks when it's powered from the battery:
it's a freakin' square(apc calls it "Stepped Sine Wave" meh)....comparing it to mains
we can also see square has larger amplitude(square needs to have larger amplitude to produce same power as sine).
now to measure voltage on those caps, to see if this sqaure pos is overloading them. first off let's see voltage when we're powering the psu off the mains:
and another cap(enermax has some small discrepancy between the two caps)
now let's see what happens when we serve it that square:
only the (square) voltage peaks are charging the caps, so it's natural to have increased voltage here...bulk caps on both enermax and fortron are rated 200V...let's see the other cap
within specs, but barely....now let's see fortron (with passive pfc)..mains powered:
and now ups powered
uhm...that's more than these caps are made for.
conclusion; don't use non-sine ups for too long.
important thing; these caps are being charged even when psu is in stby mode, ie when all they're doing is producing +5vstb for mobo, ie as soon as you put the psu switch to "1".
so after you shut down pc, also turn off ups completely.
one exception: those with psus with active pfc(and full range input ie input 100-240V) in 120V land shouldn't see ill effects even after longer usage of non-sine ups.
last pic: dismantled psu just enough to reach the caps...
fortron
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5105
enermax
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5071
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