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UPS integration


 

Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago (had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor, optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)


 

Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems. Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M


From: ChrisK <chris@...>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration






Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)


 

SurgeX has a nice option as well.

Sent from my eMail.

On Jun 5, 2013, at 5:28 PM, PatM Gmail <pat.molettieri@...> wrote:



Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems. Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M

From: ChrisK <chris@...>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration

Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)

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Mark Conde
 

We use Falcon UPS in our company.
I don't think they are any more money than the next guy when you compare apple to apples.
We use them on the AV Racks on Yachts, where they are constantly put through the test, switching power from Generator to Shore Power.
The UPS's get a hell of a workout on a day to day basis, Falcon ups's have proven they are worth their weight in gold.


________________________________
From: ChrisK <chris@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration



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Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago (had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor, optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)




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Thanks for all the responses!
Anyone using the Tripp-lite units? specifically the SUxxxxRTXLCD2u?

TIA

--- In Crestron@..., Mark Conde <mcjaran@...> wrote:

We use Falcon UPS in our company.
I don't think they are any more money than the next guy when you compare apple to apples.
We use them on the AV Racks on Yachts, where they are constantly put through the test, switching power from Generator to Shore Power.
The UPS's get a hell of a workout on a day to day basis, Falcon ups's have proven they are worth their weight in gold.


________________________________
From: ChrisK <chris@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration



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Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago (had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor, optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)




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+1 to the bluebolt. They have their own web service so no port forwarding is needed either.

--- In Crestron@..., PatM Gmail <pat.molettieri@...> wrote:

Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems. Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M


From: ChrisK <chris@...>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration






Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)









[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

Another big +1 for BlueBolt. Recent anecdote: I was just now working on a CP3 remotely and--like a moron--typed "IPCONFIG /RELEASE" instead of "IPCONFIG /RENEW" in console. As you'd figure, yep, the CP3 is now offline never to return--without a remote power cycle from the trusty Panamax unit it's attached to. So thanks, BlueBolt, for fixing my late-night brain farts.

--- In Crestron@..., "Kris" <kris.k@...> wrote:


+1 to the bluebolt. They have their own web service so no port forwarding is needed either.

--- In Crestron@..., PatM Gmail <pat.molettieri@> wrote:

Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems. Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M


From: ChrisK <chris@>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration






Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)









[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Trey Chamrad - Hometunes
 

SurgeX for us.



worth the research.





From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Sean Patterson
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 11:55 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: UPS integration





Another big +1 for BlueBolt. Recent anecdote: I was just now working on a
CP3 remotely and--like a moron--typed "IPCONFIG /RELEASE" instead of
"IPCONFIG /RENEW" in console. As you'd figure, yep, the CP3 is now offline
never to return--without a remote power cycle from the trusty Panamax unit
it's attached to. So thanks, BlueBolt, for fixing my late-night brain farts.

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "Kris"
<kris.k@...> wrote:


+1 to the bluebolt. They have their own web service so no port forwarding
is needed either.

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , PatM
Gmail <pat.molettieri@> wrote:

Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems.
Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get
email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M


From: ChrisK <chris@>
Reply-To: <Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> >
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration






Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years
ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although
they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was
showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)











Eric Williams
 

+1 for bluebolt, crazy easy to setup. I can even fully configure them over 3g with my windows phone. Big plus when I don't need a laptop.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Sean Patterson" <sound.scan@...>
Sent: ?6/?7/?2013 12:56 AM
To: "Crestron@..." <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: UPS integration


Another big +1 for BlueBolt. Recent anecdote: I was just now working on a CP3 remotely and--like a moron--typed "IPCONFIG /RELEASE" instead of "IPCONFIG /RENEW" in console. As you'd figure, yep, the CP3 is now offline never to return--without a remote power cycle from the trusty Panamax unit it's attached to. So thanks, BlueBolt, for fixing my late-night brain farts.

--- In Crestron@..., "Kris" <kris.k@...> wrote:


+1 to the bluebolt. They have their own web service so no port forwarding is needed either.

--- In Crestron@..., PatM Gmail <pat.molettieri@> wrote:

Have you tried the Panamax MB1500 with the BlueBolt card? We have been
using the BlueBolt product since it came and haven't had any problems. Just
the scheduling part of the BlueBolt line is a great feature. You get email
alerts when it falls off line.

Pat M


From: ChrisK <chris@>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:08 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] UPS integration






Hi All,
I'm at a cross-roads again regarding UPSs. Have used Tripp-lite years ago
(had some issues) and recently Middle Atlantic, which I like although they
are not 'On-Line' technology.

I recently had a conversation with a Tripp-lite sales guy and he was showing
me the new line (SU1000RTXLCD2U, et. al.). On-Line, smaller form-factor,
optional net card, lower price.

What are peoples' experience with this line (TripLite)?
What issues have you had?
What other units do people use?
etc.

Thanks,
Chris K..............;)