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Date:      Wed, 18 Mar 1998 21:16:46 +0100
From:      Rob Schofield <schofiel@xs4all.nl>
To:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: CD-R and Scanner recomendations for CD archiving of records?
Message-ID:  <35102BAE.D61@xs4all.nl>
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.95.980317162415.10950H-100000@orion.webspan.net> <350FC5B5.55B1@xs4all.nl> <35101227.A1274725@wavefront.com>

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Michael Porter wrote:
> 
> > The problem is the power reaching the drives, which has to be
> > hyper-smooth (have you ever seen the current spike on a 5V line caused
> > by a modern disk performing a long cross-disk seek? Think of
> > Everest/Buzz saw, you're along the right lines)
> 
> Hmmm...Wouldn't a nice sized capacitor work well here?  When I get another
> computer I'm going to link the P/Ss together with caps(P/S=power supply, and
> cap=capacitor in case you didn't know).  That'll give me insurance from these
> things blowing out too.  Since the computer will be controlling my house (when
> I build it starting next year :) I can't have that computer go off!
> 
> I would think a couple of large caps would get rid of any transient problem
> (well, there is another kind of transient problem, but that's not in this
> discussion ;)
> As for the size of capacitors--come on, when was the last time the cover was on
> your computer??

Errr... Michael, I hope you're not planning on connecting caps to the
supply side (110 AC in the US) of your supply; if you are, then I think
you're in for a nasty shock (sorry about the pun). Seriously, don't do
it. If this is what you intend, then you should go and buy a good make
UPS, rated at twice your required offline load rating.

Rob Schofield

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