Mikiberry
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Relevant numbers were provided. That noise could explain a drop out. Those numbers explained why neither a UPS nor protector solves that anomaly.
Meanwhile, switching power points or extension cords assume a voltage that drops too low. If true, it is quickly identified with a light bulb. Electronics are pefectly happy even when a light bulb dims to 50% intensity (another number). If extension cord or wiring to a power point is defective, then an incandescent bulb quickly identified what can also be a serious threat to human life. The bulb can quickly identify what sparky must fix.
Again a UPS was recommended only to cure a symptom. If a bulb dims more than 50% (or even just slightly), then a UPS would provide temporary and dirty power. But that does not cure the problem. Only cures symptoms of what (in rare cases) might also be a serious human safety problem.
Electronics are so robust that even hundreds of volt spikes and lights dimming to 50% intensity cause no problems. Sensitive electronics is a myth that can only exist when numbers are ignored. In fact, some of the 'dirtiest' power seen by electronics comes from a UPS in battery backup mode. Power so 'dirty' as to be potentially harmful to motorized appliances. And perfectly ideal for electronics.
+1 for gibberish. Try to write short and concise and get to point. Guess I am getting trolled here myself.