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In our hyper-connected world, a sudden power outage isn't just an inconvenience – it can mean lost data, halted operations, damaged equipment, and significant financial loss. This is where Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, and crucially the batteries within them, step in as the silent guardians of continuity. They are the essential backup energy solution providing critical breathing room during electrical disruptions.
Why Backup Power Matters
Electrical grids, while generally reliable, are susceptible to storms, accidents, equipment failures, and even simple brownouts (voltage sags). For sensitive electronics like servers, medical devices, network equipment, security systems, and even home offices, these interruptions can be catastrophic. Data corruption, hardware damage, and unscheduled downtime are real risks.
The Heart of the UPS: The Battery
The UPS battery is the literal powerhouse enabling this critical backup function. When mains power is available, the UPS charges the battery. When power fails, the UPS instantly switches to drawing energy from the battery, converting its DC (Direct Current) power into AC (Alternating Current) power usable by your equipment.
Even the best batteries fail prematurely without proper care:
Control Temperature: Maintain ambient temperatures near 25°C (77°F). Every 8.3°C (15°F) rise above this cuts lifespan by 50%38.
Avoid Deep Discharges: Limit discharges to 30–50% capacity. Repeated deep cycles permanently reduce capacity35.
Test Regularly: Run self-tests quarterly; check voltage and load capacity5.
Optimize Charging: Use “float charging” modes to prevent over/under-charging. Lithium systems require active BMS balancing
Specification
Weight | 25kg |
Type of Battery | Sealed AGM |
Rated Capacity | 100AH |
Rated Voltage | 12V |
In our hyper-connected world, a sudden power outage isn't just an inconvenience – it can mean lost data, halted operations, damaged equipment, and significant financial loss. This is where Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, and crucially the batteries within them, step in as the silent guardians of continuity. They are the essential backup energy solution providing critical breathing room during electrical disruptions.
Why Backup Power Matters
Electrical grids, while generally reliable, are susceptible to storms, accidents, equipment failures, and even simple brownouts (voltage sags). For sensitive electronics like servers, medical devices, network equipment, security systems, and even home offices, these interruptions can be catastrophic. Data corruption, hardware damage, and unscheduled downtime are real risks.
The Heart of the UPS: The Battery
The UPS battery is the literal powerhouse enabling this critical backup function. When mains power is available, the UPS charges the battery. When power fails, the UPS instantly switches to drawing energy from the battery, converting its DC (Direct Current) power into AC (Alternating Current) power usable by your equipment.
Even the best batteries fail prematurely without proper care:
Control Temperature: Maintain ambient temperatures near 25°C (77°F). Every 8.3°C (15°F) rise above this cuts lifespan by 50%38.
Avoid Deep Discharges: Limit discharges to 30–50% capacity. Repeated deep cycles permanently reduce capacity35.
Test Regularly: Run self-tests quarterly; check voltage and load capacity5.
Optimize Charging: Use “float charging” modes to prevent over/under-charging. Lithium systems require active BMS balancing
Specification
Weight | 25kg |
Type of Battery | Sealed AGM |
Rated Capacity | 100AH |
Rated Voltage | 12V |