More Collections →
Frequently Asked Questions
What specifications should I consider when choosing a UPS battery?
When selecting a UPS battery, consider the capacity (measured in VA or watts), runtime, recharge time, and battery type (sealed lead-acid vs. lithium-ion). Also, check the output waveform and whether it's pure sine wave for sensitive equipment.
Are the UPS batteries compatible with all brands of IT equipment?
Most UPS batteries are compatible with standard IT equipment, but check the manufacturer's specifications for your devices. It's important to match the UPS output with the power requirements of your equipment to ensure compatibility.
What are typical use cases for UPS batteries in a business environment?
UPS batteries are crucial for protecting against power outages and ensuring continuous operation of critical IT equipment, such as servers, network devices, and security systems. They're also used for providing backup power during maintenance to prevent data loss.
What is the difference between online and offline UPS systems?
An online UPS continuously supplies power from the battery, ensuring zero transfer time during outages, making it ideal for sensitive equipment. In contrast, an offline UPS switches to battery power only during outages, which may not be suitable for all devices.
How can I determine the right battery cabinet for my UPS system?
Choose a battery cabinet based on the number of batteries you need and their sizes. Ensure it has adequate ventilation, is compatible with your UPS model, and consider features like locking mechanisms for security and space efficiency for your setup.
What factors should influence my decision when purchasing a UPS system?
Consider factors like the total power draw of your IT equipment, desired runtime during outages, space available for the UPS and battery cabinet, and brand reliability. Also, factor in warranty and support options from the manufacturer.

