How to Choose an Uninterruptible Power Supply
In this guide, we''ll explore every facet of selecting the right UPS, from the core basics and types available to crucial sizing considerations, maintenance tips, and more.
However, typical desktop computers, routers, and similar devices still need to be plugged into a power source all the time to work. That's where an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) comes in. Its main function is to act as a big battery that powers your devices when your electricity goes out.
But if you want to keep your home Wi-Fi network and some other key electronics up and running in the event of an outage, an uninterruptible power supply, or UPS, is worth the investment.
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Battery capacity (usually denoted by the power rating in watts) should be the primary focus when getting a UPS. A sub-1000W UPS should be good enough for most appliances, but if you have really powerful systems like a gaming rig, you might want to look beyond the 1000W mark.
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