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ECSINTL WHY DO YOU NEED A BATTERY BACKUP OR A UPS? Energy Control Systems
Important electronics that help you run your business can shut down during electrical surges or outages and brownouts. By implementing a battery backup or an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) you are able to avoid losing unsaved data or harming the electronics in many ways. Preventing your computer from losing power is highly important for several reasons:
Power loss can harm or weaken the internal parts of your computer. It is also possible they can be completely damaged causing the need for replacement. Sudden loss of power can corrupt operating systems installation, which can result in costly repairs. If your computer loses power while you’re using it, you will lose any unsaved work which can be detrimental and result in rework and higher labor costs.
What Is A Battery Backup? A battery backup is a device that your computer or device is plugged into in order to minimize the effect of brownouts, surges, and electrical outages. Once a surge or an outage occurs, a battery backup goes into effect immediately to be able to power the computers and devices for a short period of time. This allows users to be able to save the work they are currently working on while also giving the ability to shut down a computer properly until the electricity comes back on in a steady manner.
What Is A UPS? A true UPS is an uninterruptable power supply. UPS’s feed power to the devices plugged into the UPS from the battery. So, the power source charges the battery while in standby and when necessary the battery feeds power to the electronics. This way, you get a constant reliable and filtered power source to your electronics. UPS’s, like Battery Backups, will keep your device(s) up and running depending on the size battery you have and how much power those devices are requiring.
Why Are Battery Backups And UPS Often Called The Same Name? All UPS are battery backups but have a higher protection rate. Both devices tend to look the same. Battery backups do not really filter the power. Battery backups simply switch to the battery when there is a loss of power. UPS’s are always providing steady power to the devices plugged in from the battery – no switching.
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