[labnetwork] Power Conditioning?

Michael Khbeis khbeis at uw.edu
Thu Feb 26 04:04:51 EST 2015


Julia

We are looking at a flywheel system for filtering power and handling brown outs. There is lower cost of ownership but it only provides about 10 seconds of uninterrupted power. 

Dr. Michael Khbeis
Washington Nanofab Facility
University of Washington
Fluke Hall, Box 352143
(O) 206.543.5101
(C) 443.254.5192
khbeis at uw.edu

> On Feb 24, 2015, at 2:56 PM, julia.aebersold at louisville.edu wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone.  Due to the recent weather here in the Midwest we have experienced several instances of power surges due to utility transformers either blowing up or other issues.  As a result we have experienced some damage to our equipment.  I am thinking of pursuing a variety of power conditioners to help nullify these harmful events.  However, I wanted to tap into our wonderful online resources before dropping any funds.
>  
> Opinion or other suggestions?
>  
> Cheers!
>  
> Julia Aebersold, Ph.D.
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> Micro/Nano Technology Center
> University of Louisville
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