What do you think?
I was planning to use a medical grade power conditioner which I got for free when our lab switched over to new gear.
It is from a company called OneAc model MD1115.
The spec chart on this and other models did not format well when I cut and pasted it below so here is the direct link:
http://www.gryphon-inc.com/cond1.htm#cond1md
PCm Series UL1950 & UL2601 Listed
MD Series UL544 Listed
TYPE: Single Phase, 60 Hertz
INPUT: 120V
OUTPUT: 120V
RATINGS: 750VA-1.92Kva
6.2-16A
MODEL PCm750A PCm1000A MD1115 MD1120
OLD MODEL MD1107 MD1110 - -
Output Rating (VA) 750 1000 1440 1920
Load Current Rating (Amps) 6.25 8.4 12 16
Input Voltage (VAC) 120 120 120 120
Output Voltage (VAC) 120 120 120 120
Load Regulation (RMS) ±3% ±3% ±2% ±2%
Inrush - ½ Cycle (Amps) 140 180 300 400
Surge Current (Amps)
1 sec. typical 45 58 60 80
MODEL PCm750 PCm1000 MD1115 MD1120
Surge Current (Amps)
5 sec. typical 16 20 31 42
1kHz Forward Transfer Impedance (Ohms) <4 <3.6 <2.5 <1.9
Efficiency (%) >90 >90 >90 >90
Agency Approvals UL1950, UL2601, CE UL544, CSAC22.2 No.125
Line Cord (Feet) 6 6 9 9
Width (Inches) 6.4 6.4 9.5 9.5
Height (Inches) 5.4 5.4 8 8
Depth (Inches) 10.9 10.9 15 15
Shipping Weight (Lbs.) 24 30 46 57
Wall Mount Brackets Included Included No No
MODEL PCm750 PCm1000 MD1115 MD1120
Do you think this will work "well enough" that I shouldn't bother with a fancy HT conditioner? Cherian?
Mike