![]() No serviceable parts an difficult to manage shutdons. I bought a cheap UPS before which lasted abot a year and then failed. A mentioned it offers a reporting system for when you are not around so you can check on the power outtages (if any) going back a number of weeks. You also get to see what voltages are being delivered to your home and the system can be set to alarm if there are under or over voltages within ranges that you can preset yourself. The software that comes with these units is very good and when you link them via USB to your system they provide constant reporting (if you want it) and a managed shutdown process. Not sure of the price - around the £100 mark. I followed this route after a power cut a couple o years ago toasted my main PC and its HDD. I have tested the system by shutting off the mains power to the circuit my kit sits on and all went vry well. The system shows the loadyou are placingon th UPS and the time that it will supply back up if the mains is cut - curretly my set up on the PC goives me 31 minutes of cover fr the PC and monitor - which along with the NAS drives give me the option to power down automatically or for me to selectvely shutdown the syste at my pace. ![]() It costs between £55-65 and is peaceof mindįor my main PC Tower and my 24inch Monitor and sperate single power socket for any other bit of portable kit This covers the Modem Router, 4 NAS Drives and 4 USB Drives, a Siemens VoIP Phone and a 16 port Gigabyte switch- TheUSB drives are only switched on when needed They are essentially SOHO unit and are serviceable bttery wise. They keep the ppower stable and clean and have non UPS sockets for surge protectin too.
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