I point to my heart and explain, the enemy is not out there but in here that there is a special machine in your house that can protect your devices during a power cut called an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) #nuremberg #homeeducation #lockdownlearning pic.twitter.com/fx26OCpGvU); — Gogarty From Home - Tim Gogarty (@GogartyFromHome) March 19, 2020 When I say the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag, I point to my heart and explain, the enemy is not out there but in here. Did you know there is a special machine in your house that can protect your devices during a power cut? It's called a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) #nuremberg #homeeducation #lockdownlearning #teachergoals #doomsdayprepper pic.twitter.com/fx26OCpGvU It might be a big word, but a UPS is a superhero for your electronics!
A UPS, or uninterruptible power supply, is a backup power source that allows your electronic devices — think computers, routers, even TVs — to stay on in the event of a power outage. It’s as if you have a second battery that kicks in when the main power fails. That’s extremely convenient, because the sudden loss of power will sometimes cause your devices to shut down unceremoniously, potentially losing important work or harming the hardware.
Picture this: you’re sitting at your computer trying to meet a deadline for a critical school project and just as you are finishing and getting ready to hit the “print” button, the power is cut off! Without a UPS, all that hard work can be gone in an instant. But with a UPS, it can provide enough power to allow you to save your work and shut down your computer properly, protecting your data.
There are a couple of things to consider when you’re looking to select a UPS for your home or business. You should know how much power it will deliver, how long it will keep your devices on and how many of them you want to plug in. Choosing the best UPS is important, because you never know when you may need that backup power.
UPS machines not only support computers and TVs, but also safeguard critical gear, such as medical devices and security systems. These machines can’t just shut down on a dime as this can cause significant issues. As for power, a UPS can provide the power even if you lose it.
Regular maintenance will keep your UPS ready to help your devices. That involves, checking the battery, changing batteries when required and keeping the UPS clean from dust. Caring for your UPS can make it last longer and be prepared to give you backup power when you need it.
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