Hello All,
I noticed something yesterday I found interesting. I have had my Enviro EF2 Insert plugged into the "Surge Protected" only side. The other day I plugged it into the "Surge Protected and Battery back up" side. The first thing I noticed was that the convection fan seemed quieter. I turned the fan on full and it felt like it was pushing less air. The voltage on both sides of the APC read the same, varying between 117.8V - 120.1V.
I am curious if the back up side of the APC puts out less amps and that slows down the fan. I thought if theres House power the electricity just passes through, hmmm.
Just thought I would share.
Take Care,
Jon
I noticed something yesterday I found interesting. I have had my Enviro EF2 Insert plugged into the "Surge Protected" only side. The other day I plugged it into the "Surge Protected and Battery back up" side. The first thing I noticed was that the convection fan seemed quieter. I turned the fan on full and it felt like it was pushing less air. The voltage on both sides of the APC read the same, varying between 117.8V - 120.1V.
I am curious if the back up side of the APC puts out less amps and that slows down the fan. I thought if theres House power the electricity just passes through, hmmm.
Just thought I would share.
Take Care,
Jon