Do you have a UPS? If not then maybe you should!

Without question THE best piece of kit I own is a UPS which stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply , and this morning with power cut after power cut, has made me even more glad that I have one!

Granted, It’s not the sexiest piece of kit but you’ll be so glad you have one if you do ever experience power cuts or power surges; and lets face it…we all do / will at some point.

The one I own is the APC by Schneider Electric Back-UPS BX - BX1400UI - Uninterruptible Power Supply 1400VA , and into this I plug my computer, monitor/s and hard drives … the important stuff.

If a power cut happens it kicks in immediately keeping everything running as normal. You’ll know it has kicked in because you’ll hear a slight buzzing sound, an intermittent beep and a warning dialog appears on the screen to let you know, which you can close and then carry on working as normal.

Obviously there’s a limit to how long it will keep everything running. The one I have has a battery indicator that you can see on your menu bar, and this gives you an idea of the estimated time remaining, which in my case this morning said 42 minutes.

Hopefully power cuts last way less than this BUT if they don’t and maybe you’re not aware it’s happened because you’re asleep or away from the computer, there is built in software that means when the battery levels gets to a certain point, the computer will automatically close apps and safely shut down.

Tempting as it is to buy some of the latest equipment (I’ve got my eye on the DJI Mini 3 Pro at the moment) buying a UPS if you don’t have one already should, in my opinion, be high on the list of priorities.

A few years ago when my computer was updating the Operating System, a power cut occurred and consequently killed the computer with it going off at a critical time in the process; having a UPS back then would have prevent this.

Anyway, just something for you to think about.

Cheers,
Glyn