Uninteruptible Power Supply

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Re: Uninteruptible Power Supply

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:59 pm

archangle wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:
archangle wrote:just because someone else has done it and gotten away with it, doesn't mean you will.
I do it, he does it. This isn't theory, this is life, REAL LIFE.
So is the guy who drinks a six pack and drives home every night and hasn't gotten into an accident yet. REAL LIFE experience. Drinking and driving is harmless.
NOW that is some comparison isn't it. Settle down and think straight will ya. Time for your meds
archangle wrote: I can't give you my professional opinion it is safe.
And we still don't know what your professional credentials are.

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Re: Uninteruptible Power Supply

Post by archangle » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:53 pm

GumbyCT wrote:
archangle wrote: I can't give you my professional opinion it is safe.
And we still don't know what your professional credentials are.
If I ever offer to sell you my professional services, I'll be glad to show them too you.

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Re: Uninteruptible Power Supply

Post by GumbyCT » Mon Sep 05, 2011 5:01 am

GumbyCT wrote:
archangle wrote: I can't give you my professional opinion it is safe.
And we still don't know what your professional credentials are.
archangle wrote:If I ever offer to sell you my professional services, I'll be glad to show them too you.
A guessing game like that deserves its own thread.

But hey I'll start, I can't Rule out IC internet critic or PP professional poster but I will go with
PI - Professional Irritant - ie. something that causes a professional rash.

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Re: Uninteruptible Power Supply

Post by jmcanzo » Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:02 am

back to the power supply.......
My Intellipap was on for 9 hrs last night running on my jumpstart battery. It did not run the battery dead. The volt meter still says about 50% charge left. So I am happy with my purchase. If you buy a jumpstart type MAKE SURE it can stay plugged in charging all the time. One I looked at warned NOT to charge it longer the 38 hrs. Mine says it will automatically turn off the charger when charged and recommends keeping it plugged in all the time.