A stabilizer is typically used for controlling the balance of what the stabilizer is connected too. For instance, a car stabilizer makes sure the car stays in a safe balance.
Ups can be connected to an inverter since it does not exceed the rated voltage
if you are using UPS then no need to use stabilizer.because your computer gets supply from ups after many process,even if you are getting fro ups.when outlet power is available ups in online mode and it feeds your computer from direct supply authority,but ups has some design to stabilize this voltage,
No, not at all. It will have current when it is charging only
In an uninterrupted power supply there has to be a source of power when the electrical utility is not there. The only supply that is available is a battery that is in or connected to the UPS.
NO, the ups body earth and raw power body earth does not connect.
When connected to a normal power supply a UPS takes enough power to keep its battery charged and passes the power through to the device to which it is attached. When normal power fails the UPS uses its batteries to deliver clean power to the attached device.
Answer is there in your question only. You need a stabilizer or voltage regulator for the purpose. Hope this clears your doubt. Or else you should have a UPS.
Shock first, then check your stabilizer. Add stabilizer as needed.
The Stabilizer was created in 1984.
An UPS is an uninterrupted power supply. They are connected to electronics and if the power goes out the UPS battery kicks in for continuing usage. Depending on the size of the UPS battery one may have time to shut down or extra time for additional usage.
The limit does not depend on the actual number of PC's that can be connected to a UPS. The limit is based on the total power consumption required by the PCs and the power supply rating of the UPS device. You can add the power consumption of all the PCs based on the number of watts (or amps) listed on a label on the back or side of each PC and compare it to the maximum load specified for the UPS unit.