The Power Protection Blog

May 21, 2010

VIX2060 Back In Stock!

Due to the huge demand of the VIX2060 Uninterruptible Power Supply we’ve had more manufacturered and are now in stock. At only £49 – including VAT and delivery – this UPS System is a bargain.

The VIX provides everything you need for a simple low cost power protection solution including surge supression, Voltage Regulation and of course battery backup. The unit is simple to operate and comes complete with PC shutdown software that is connected via USB, so you can rest assured you will not lose any data if you have a power cut whilst you are away from your desk (or busy scrambling around in the dark for a torch).

VIX2060 Uninterruptible Power Supply - Bargain.

September 15, 2009

Power Cuts Damage Hard Drives

Everybody is aware that a sudden loss of power to your PC will result in it switching off and you losing all data that you have accumulated since your last save. Even if the power cut is momentary, this is enough to cause a reboot.

This is bad enough for many people, especially when used for work and you’ve just lost all the data on that report you’d been writing. But did you know that mains fluctuations can cause damage to your hard drive?

A common effect is to hear a repetitious clicking noise coming from your hard drive – the click of death (like the blue screen of death but more fatal if there’s such an analogy). This renders your hard disk inoperable. What does this mean?

Well, your PC cannot function. You cannot access any data that you have on it without specialist services, and you need to replace your Hard Disk Drive (HDD), it cannot be repaired.

The cost of a new hard drive is relatively cheap these days. Probably around the £30 for a no-frills device. But then you have to fit it, and reload all your software. Assuming you’ve got all the CDs/DVD’s, and your access codes for downloaded software, plus you backed up all your important memories from your digital camera (you did didn’t you?), then this should be a breeze. Only taking a full day or so. It’s no laughing matter loading a PC from scratch. You get used to all your settings, software, and although sometimes its good to have a purge you’ll be surprised how long this process can take.

If you needed to recover data from your hard drive, well that’s a different story. You will be charged anywhere upwards of several hundred pounds to have data recovered – if it can be recovered.

To avoid these issues you need to invest in an Uninterruptible Power Supply. These will allow you to work through brief power cuts and shut your computer down (after saving your work), if the outage is longer than a few minutes. Some people provide a degree of power protection for their PC’s by using surge suppressors. Note that these will NOT protect damage to your HDD because of power fluctuations. A surge strip can do nothing to protect against mains voltage variations and power cuts.

How much is an Uninterruptible Power Supply? It depends upon the level of protection you require and the amount of runtime you need, but a basic standard system can be bought for under £30 (plus VAT). Power Inspired’s VIX series Uninterruptible Power Supply fits the bill for a home office / small office PC and is such a low cost it’s a no-brainer to me.

June 5, 2009

Working From Home? Don’t forget the essentials.

Filed under: Applications — Tags: , — toneus @ 5:56 am

If you’re one of the multitude of people who either permanently, regularly, or intermittently work from home, remember that your computer security is just as vital at home as it is in the office, and that includes power protection.

Many people may have a company laptop that they use, and that’s fine. After all, the laptop has a built in battery and is immune to power cuts (and many other power disturbances for that matter), however many others choose to use the traditional desk PC. It’s usually more powerful, is better ergonomically, has a better screen etc. etc., but how many are protected with an Uninterruptible Power Supply?

The cost for a system to protect a single PC, is crazily low here at UPSMart. In fact, it’s so low, it is crazy not to buy one. The VIX2060 will provide adequate battery backup and power protection for the home PC user and comes with shutdown software so you will never lose that valuable data.

VIX Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies

VIX Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies

If you’re looking to start working from home, this is an interesting article: Smart steps to get your homebased business off the ground

May 29, 2009

VIX Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS System) Available

Filed under: Announcements,Shop — Tags: — upsmart @ 7:31 am

We’re pleased to announce the availability of the VIX series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS System). Available in two models, 600VA (VIX2060) or 1200VA (VIX2120), these are high value entry level UPS Systems designed for PC applications.

Their line interactive design means that they will protect against voltage fluctuations without needlessly dropping to battery, conserving battery power and life. Each model provides surge suppression, with the 600VA model having a dedicated surge suppression only output port. The pseudo-sinewave inverter makes the systems appropriate for use on stand alone PC’s and software is provided to allow safe shutting down of the PC in the event of mains failure. Communication with the UPS is via a USB interface with supplied cable. A simple LED display shows UPS status at a glance.

The 600VA model will provide protection for all but the most powerful of systems, and the 1200VA for higher powered systems or for added runtime.

VIX Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies

VIX Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies

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