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If a power outage occurs while you are using your computer or other such equipment, there is a risk of damage or data loss. That is why it is important to protect your devices with UPS systems.
How do they work?
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system provides back-up power to devices like computers, appliances, and even mobile phones. It stores power by connecting to the device and the socket. When the power goes out, the UPS system automatically turns on so you can enjoy uninterrupted use of your device.
Used with your computer, a UPS system can provide you with ample time to save data, close programs, and shut down properly during power outages.
Kinds of UPS systems
The two types of UPS systems are the standby power system (SPS) and the on-line UPS system.
An SPS directly monitors the power of your devices. It automatically converts to battery power the minute it detects problems with the main socket. It also has a quick power transfer allowing for uninterrupted use of the device.
The on-line UPS system allows for continuous use of device, with no power lapses. It functions even when there is power, storing power from its own system. On-line UPS systems are usually more expensive and more reliable than the SPS.
Choosing a UPS system
When buying UPS systems, it is important to look for two things: extended runtime and warranty. Look for a UPS system that provides extended runtime during power failure. Before buying a UPS system, it is also best to check first your device's compatibility. An incorrect UPS can cause damage to your device, costing you more money.
IMPORTANT SAFETY / SHOPPING INFORMATION
A complete Guide to UPS SYSTEMS is available in Picky Guide, one of the fastest growing online magazines giving free consumer advice and product information.
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