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A real UPS, one utilizing a battery charger converting AC to DC and charging batteries, which then power an inverter, converting DC to AC, would do it. This interrupts the ground loop, breaking the cycle.

The standard UPS of today would not. They're switching units, switching to an on state when disruption is detected, keeping the standard ground loop in place at all times.
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Meh  T1Oracle | 03/20/09
Though I wonder how well the electrical  GuidingLight | 03/20/09
I think the real issue is how accessible is the technology to do this?  T1Oracle | 03/20/09
Solution  fribble1@... | 03/20/09
With current technology that's probably enough  T1Oracle | 03/23/09
??  shadfurman | 03/23/09
Oscilloscopes connect to lines  T1Oracle | 03/23/09
Only with specific type(s)  Dr. John | 03/23/09
Guess it's not a joke  LordLiverpool | 03/23/09
No, it's not a joke  dmytrol@... | 03/23/09
This is old hat  Keeping Current | 03/23/09
Same thing I said  T1Oracle | 03/23/09

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