Tripp Lite Standalone UPS
In your home, office or workplace, you have valuable equipment that you rely upon every day. Computers, networking equipment, servers, telephone systems, home theater equipment, medical equipment and other sensitive electronic devices rely on a steady source of energy in order to function. Power/surge strips are a great way to keep your devices running in the event of a power outage and can protect connected devices from harmful power spikes and surges. Important data and equipment can be affected by an outage, resulting in irreversible damage or loss. An uninterruptible power supply, or UPS unit, can help prevent damage during periods of power loss.
Features
Choose a standalone UPS system with battery backup to safeguard your equipment in the event of a power outage or brownout. A UPS battery backup system provides battery power in the event of an outage, so you can safely shut down your electronic devices or even keep working through a short outage.UPS battery backup systems also shield your devices from spikes and surges in voltage that can occur when power is restored during an outage. UPS systems regulate voltage and maintain it at safe, constant levels, preventing costly damage to your equipment. Look for features like unattended shutdown, which will safely power off your computer during an outage if you're not around. Look for a UPS system that features a combination of battery backup and surge protection to eliminate the need for extra surge protectors.Choose a system with multiple outlets as well as USB, serial, telephone and data ports for maximum protection for all of your devices.
Options
Standalone UPS systems are available in a variety of configurations to suit your needs. First, assess how many devices you need to protect and choose a system with enough battery, USB and surge connections to accommodate them. Many standalone UPS systems take up very little space, such as rack-mounted UPS systems that can save shelf or desk space.Choose a UPS unit with a built-in audible alarm, which will sound when the unit is in operation, so you can safely power off your equipment. Other useful options include large LCD front-panel displays that indicate important information, such as line power status, battery power status and voltage.