Cost, what is your budget vs.
what options you prefer
?
Imagine your asleep and it's 3Am, there is an
annoying sound creeping into your
conscience awaking you up from that wonderful dream. It's the
computer UPS and the only way to cut it off is to get up out of bed
and reset it! Arrg, maybe if I ignore it it will go away after a
minute or two
? That never works for me!
If you had to do it all over again you probably
would have purchased a Ups that has an on/off switch for audible
alarms so that will not happen again, and while we are at it how about
one that will auto shut down your PC (In case it was left on) when the
power stays off for more than what 5 minutes
?
Umm, maybe you should check the run time for that
unit you where going to buy, how long will it stay up in total power
outages? If its less than 5 minutes then maybe we should readjust the
turn off time above or buy one with a greater power run time.
Since your thinking about it, make sure all your
software programs have some kind of auto backup of your documents,
we don't want to loose an original important work when the power goes
off
Do you have a cable modem next to your computer? If yes get one with
cable protection as well, they will zap your PC just like any other
electrical device
.
Does it have enough electric plugs for everything.
* One other consideration would be what if the power
stays off for more than a day? Can I plug it into a gas generator,
will it work during extended power outages and would that void my
warranty
?
* If the purpose of the UPS is to provide power until a standby
generator kicks in (typically under a minute), the UPS input
capabilities should be matched to the generator outputs. Specifically,
most standby generators made for home use (15 kW or less) and most
portable generators lack microprocessor voltage-and-frequency control
and may not create a smooth sine wave. This can result in voltage and
frequency fluctuating by 5% or more. While most UPS systems handle
voltage fluctuations gracefully, most do not handle frequency
fluctuations
well.
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