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Pricey UPS Accessories

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Hi there,


Long-time reader here posting for the first time. I quite enjoyed the discussion about audiophile fuses and while this isn't anywhere as ridiculous something seems off about the price of UPS power accessories.


I have just purchased a UPS for my home office having suffered some hard-drive damage from frequent 'brownouts'. This is an APC 1400va - 700 Watt with 6 x IEC C13 outputs at the back, enough to get me over the brief outages unscathed. As some of the devices being attached have a transformer I need a short extension from an IEC C14 to a BS 1363 Socket. So far so good and some air between the UPS and transformer is helpful.


I found them online at about £40 each which seems excessive when the component parts are readily available at a fraction of that cost. For example: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/power-distribution-accessories/7794159/ Other UPS power accessories have similarly questionable markup.


My question is, can you folks see any reason why such a simple accessory is so expensive? For the life of me, I can't, so for the price of one of these, I plan to buy the parts to make six.


Now, I'm off to use the saving to buy a gold-plated plug for my stereo!


Neil





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  • This is no different to the pricing of  ready assembled portable appliance tester adapters or other items such as calibration check boxes, if you are competent, make some.


    I have made a set of similar items for use with my PAT testers, that's what electricians do!


    The guys at the counter in my local electrical wholesalers laughed at me when I took my testers in to send for calibration, because I had been told by NAPIT "it was too long since they had been calibrated" and I was told by all the other guys that they needed calibrating regularly. My response to this was that I have some calibration check boxes and if I cannot check my own meters and be confident that I have shown that they are performing as required, then I should not be going out and testing electrical installations with them


    Strangely I didn't get a response to that.


    Assembling fly lead adapters, testing adapters and for that matter assembling meter check boxes or testing test meters should all be within the capability of a working electrician, just get on and sort it out ?


    Andy Betteridge
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  • This is no different to the pricing of  ready assembled portable appliance tester adapters or other items such as calibration check boxes, if you are competent, make some.


    I have made a set of similar items for use with my PAT testers, that's what electricians do!


    The guys at the counter in my local electrical wholesalers laughed at me when I took my testers in to send for calibration, because I had been told by NAPIT "it was too long since they had been calibrated" and I was told by all the other guys that they needed calibrating regularly. My response to this was that I have some calibration check boxes and if I cannot check my own meters and be confident that I have shown that they are performing as required, then I should not be going out and testing electrical installations with them


    Strangely I didn't get a response to that.


    Assembling fly lead adapters, testing adapters and for that matter assembling meter check boxes or testing test meters should all be within the capability of a working electrician, just get on and sort it out ?


    Andy Betteridge
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