Understanding battery wear in UPS systemsMany UPS problems in business IT environments trace back to batteries rather than electronics. Batteries age from temperature, continuous charge, and normal chemistry changes. Because the UPS still powers on and shows “OKâ€, teams often assume the backup capacity is unchanged.In… Read More
How UPS faults disrupt business systemsUPS faults often have a greater impact than standard power outages because they occur inside the protection layer itself. When a UPS fails unexpectedly, systems may lose power without warning.In business IT environments, this can result in abrupt shutdowns, data corruption, and exten… Read More
Understanding single points of failureMany business IT environments rely on a single UPS to protect all critical systems. While this approach appears simple, it creates a single point of failure that can impact servers, storage, and networking equipment simultaneously.When that UPS fails, requires maintenance, or becomes … Read More
How maintenance affects uptimeUninterruptible power supplies are often installed and then forgotten. While they may appear to operate normally, lack of maintenance allows hidden issues to develop that only surface during power events.Without routine checks, batteries degrade, loads drift upward, and alerts go unnoticed. O… Read More
UPS systems are widely used in growingorganisations to reduce the impact of electrical interruptions. While large enterprises often have dedicated power infrastructure, smallerenvironments can be just as vulnerable to disruptions that affect point-of-sale systems. In office settings, even brief power interruptions caninterrupt daily wo… Read More