up here in the mountains we've had 'one phase brown outs' where literally half the power goes off and we have like 70volts coming down the line.
It wreaks havoc on fridges/freezers/well pumps, etc. I am afraid what it might do to my mining rigs
when running two psu's the general consensus is that you want to plug them into the same circuit so they have a common ground. I guess my question boils down to "is having the two psu's on different ups's which then plug into the same circuit still enough of a common ground or are the two separate batteries in the circuit going to cause issues?"
I can buy 2 ups' for $250.
1 ups to do the same job is $750+
i don't care how long they run for - i just need it as a buffer for all the brownouts we have.