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Apollo 1120F 1200VA Offline UPS with Plastic Body
UPS Runtime
The Runtime is the number of minutes a UPS can support the attached devices with electricity during a blackout. If shutting down your devices with safety is all you care about, then a standard UPS will certainly be able to meet your needs. But if you also want to run your system during a blackout, it is crucial to opt for a UPS with higher runtime. Keep in mind the number of watts supported affects runtime: the smaller the wattage load connected, the longer the batteries will last. The larger the wattage load, the shorter the runtime will be.There are several primary areas to consider when purchasing a UPS. If you find it difficult to pick the right one that fits your need, Village Executives are available both online and offline to guide you to make an informed purchase within your budget.
There are mainly three UPS design types available at Village.
The least expensive one is known as Offline or Standby UPS. A Standby UPS unit keeps its battery charged and waits for the power to fail. When it happens, the Standby UPS mechanically switches to the battery backup.A Line-Interactive UPS unit has a similar design but includes a special transformer that makes the UPS unit better at dealing with issues like brownouts or power sags. If you live in an area that faces frequent brownouts or line-voltage issues, it’s certainly worth the small increase in the cost to purchase a Line-interactive UPS.An Online UPS unit is the most expensive type of UPS that completely isolates the devices attached to it from the wall power. Unlike Standby or Line-interactive UPSs, it keeps filtering wall power through the battery system. The machines attached to an Online UPS unit run completely off the battery bank. As a result, there is never a single millisecond of power interruption when there is power loss or voltage issues. The Online UPS unit effectively works as an electronic firewall between your devices and outside world and stabilizes the electricity for your devices. An Online UPS unit, however, comes with a hefty price tag, approximately 200 to 400 percent higher compared to a Line-interactive UPS unit with a similar specification.