Gauß would connect to your power grid :D
Karen K schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2024 um 16:56:45 UTC+2:

> michael.k...@gmx.at schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2024 um 15:46:28 UTC+2:
>
> Since the (public) power grid is part of the hardware your local weewx 
> installation is running on, this is far from being off-topic. 
>
>
> There are 3 types of UPS available: off-line, stand-by, and on-line. The 
> first one is off as long as grid power is available and starts when the 
> grid power goes off. The second one is similar, but it is in stand-by. So 
> it start faster than the first one. The on-line one separates the grid and 
> the output entirely. They are connected by DC only. So this type can 
> additionally filter surges etc. The output frequency for the on-line type 
> only depends on the internal circuit, while for the off-line and stand-by 
> type the output frequency is always the same as the grid frequency.
>
> I use an on-line UPS and hope that will result in less damage in case of 
> over-voltage, surges, and lightning strokes.
>
> To compare to Cameron's histogram I did one myself, based on 5 minutes 
> averages of the grid frequency (NOT the UPS output frequency):
>
> [image: netzfrequenzhistogramm.png]
>
> This one has the peak at 50.00 Hz.
>
>

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