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awesomebase
Audioholic
Hello All! OK, I'm a total newbie here so please be patient with me if this has been discussed already (I tried the search but didn't find the content I wanted... ). I'm putting together a home theater system in my family room. It will be pretty average I guess (i.e. I'm not spending $25K to do it). However, I've been looking into getting "clean" power like what is offered by Monster and Belkin. The problem is that I also want to install a UPS (also offered by these two companies) and was wondering if anybody has done both. The difficulty comes in whether all items should be plugged into the power conditioner and then the conditioner plugs into the UPS or if some components go into each. The reason is that, there are some electronics that have memory/cooling requirements that a UPS would prove valuable in preserving. For example, rear-projection DLP and LCD TVs typically require anywhere from 2 to 5 minutes of cooling after they are powered off. Some systems don't retain their memory when the home looses power (for things such as settings, input memories, etc.). At the same time, I would like to get "noise-free" power. My gut tells me that I could probably get away with plugging virtually everything into the power cleaner and then have that plugged into the UPS, but, I belive the manuals dictate that it isn't advisable to plug the power cleaners into anything but a standard, grounded in-wall circuit. Any ideas?