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Jack Denver wrote:
It really depends where you are - if you are in a rural area with above ground lines and lots of ice storms, hurricanes, etc. then not too good. In an urban area with buried lines, power may go uninterrupted for years at a time. If it's critical that the clock not stop you can put it on a UPS battery backup. Interesting thought. Would the clock then be driven by the line frequency or the oscillator frequency of the UPS? Mark |
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