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Default How to clean up mains power?

On Aug 11, 10:18 pm, Wayne R. wrote:
Yes, but: Too many people have seen the "calcuation of business costs"
double or triple the cost of the simple solution - that works, what?,
over 90% of the time? Over-analyzation or too little use of real
common sense or gut instinct is the counter to your arguement. Your
point is inarguably valid, but not the end-all, be-all either.


Why would AC power cause that failure? One - those routers are
defective as designed. Two - building AC electric has major problems
that require immediate attention. The design of routers, computers,
etc should be so robust that building power should never cause such
failures.

For example, Michael Terrell's post demonstrates why electronics
were failing. Neutral wires were undersized. Fixing the reason for
electronics problem rather than curing symptoms with a $500 UPS also
eliminated what was potentially a building fire. Electronics design
should be so robust that no building AC power should cause problems.
Curing the problem rather than curing symptoms with a $500 UPS
obviously is a smarter solution.

Scary are those who only want to cure symptoms.