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The Green Hornet
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For those of you buying a Yamaha 2816 or the 4416, it would be a good idea to get a Tripp-Lite 300 UPS.
I just plugged mine in today and it is a slick piece of gear. It has three fully-protected plugs that will take up to 300 watts and give 4 to eleven minutes of full power in case you lose your juice while recording.
Since I'm only plugging in the Yamaha2816, I should have close to eleven minutes to shut down the unit if I lose power -- it only takes one minute to get the flashlight and 15 seconds to shut down the 2816 properly.
The model I got runs about 74 pezzutos, plus shipping. Tripp-Lite makes several models that offer more off power time but for most of us, ten minutes or so is plenty of time.
You can check out Tripp-Lite at: www.tripplite.com and look at their products. It is a first class piece of gear. I plugged in some other odd/ends to the "surge protect" only plugs and got rid of the ugly cheap surge protector that I was tripping over.
Green Hornet

I just plugged mine in today and it is a slick piece of gear. It has three fully-protected plugs that will take up to 300 watts and give 4 to eleven minutes of full power in case you lose your juice while recording.
Since I'm only plugging in the Yamaha2816, I should have close to eleven minutes to shut down the unit if I lose power -- it only takes one minute to get the flashlight and 15 seconds to shut down the 2816 properly.
The model I got runs about 74 pezzutos, plus shipping. Tripp-Lite makes several models that offer more off power time but for most of us, ten minutes or so is plenty of time.
You can check out Tripp-Lite at: www.tripplite.com and look at their products. It is a first class piece of gear. I plugged in some other odd/ends to the "surge protect" only plugs and got rid of the ugly cheap surge protector that I was tripping over.
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