
Your online doing your thing and a power blip restarts your internet connection and five minutes later, you’re back on line.
You are into IOT and your devices are on your router and connected to your server, power goes down and everything crash… or you have a small UPS on your server/computer keeping you going for a few minutes. so you go to your phone, and its got power, but you don’t have the internet or home network working…
So lets solve that issue….
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a device that combines surge protection with a battery backup. Let me break down its benefits for you:
- Power Continuity: The primary function of a UPS is to supply uninterrupted power to the devices plugged into it. When your UPS unit is charged, you can unplug it from the wall, and all the attached devices will continue to function until the battery is exhausted. It’s like how a laptop runs off battery power when unplugged from its charger.
- Protection Against Electrical Issues:
- Blackouts: A UPS protects against blackouts by providing backup power during sudden power loss. This ensures that your devices (including your modem) stay operational even when the main power goes out.
- Surges: When power is restored to the grid after an outage, voltage surges can occur. A UPS shields your devices from these harsh electrical conditions.
- Additional Features:
- Power Smoothing: UPS units help smooth out fluctuations in power supply, preventing sudden voltage spikes or drops.
- Graceful Shutdown: Some UPS models communicate with your PC to enable a graceful shutdown if you’re not available to do so manually.
- Divided Power Outlets: Most UPS units have divided power outlets. You can choose which devices to keep on during a power disruption event and which ones aren’t as critical. For example, you might put your primary monitor on the battery backup to extend runtime during an outage.
- Home Use:
- While UPS units are essential in data centers and critical facilities, they’re also valuable at home.
- Router and Modem: Consider getting a small UPS for your internet modem and Wi-Fi router. This ensures that your network stays online during power outages. Even if you think your neighborhood has stable power, investing in a UPS for your network gear is worthwhile.
Remember, a UPS isn’t just for server farms—it’s a smart investment to protect your equipment and data!

Our Mini UPS doesn’t have smart stuff, it just switches to a battery to power your modem and or router if the power goes down. When the powers back on, it will charge itself. Simple.
With 4 Hours run time on the standard, 14 hours on the “oh yeah” UPS.
The low price for “always on” intranet, is well worth it.
With a home network, if you do have a server you can keep yourself entertained, more so parents, you can still have an internet connection to stream media keeping the kids at bay.
How Does It Work?
- During a power outage, the UPS battery kicks in, providing power to your modem, router, or other connected devices.
- It ensures that your internet connection remains active even when the lights go out.
- Plus, it comes with USB charging ports to keep your phone juiced during emergencies.
- Yes you can pinch it and use it as a portable battery bank.
Check out this UPS on our shop. its cheap, it works.
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