Tech Tip: Uninterruptible Power Supply

Uninterruptible Power Supply
(Source: Popular Mechanics)

This week’s tech tip is one that I’ve had on my list for quite a while. I knew the timing was right as soon as the power flickered twice right in the middle of the workday recently due to heavy winds. In an era of unpredictable power outages from storms or grid glitches, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is your home computer’s simple yet powerful safeguard, offering precious minutes of battery backup to save your work before shutting down safely. This beats a basic surge protector every time. This Popular Mechanics article breaks it down perfectly, explaining why it’s essential for desktop computers, how it filters out damaging surges, and shares affordable models that plug in effortlessly.

Do you use a UPS? If so, do you have a brand/model recommendation? Please share in the comments below!


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Author: Chase Masters, University Library

Chase's role at the Taubman Health Sciences Library includes managing technology projects and resources, consulting with faculty to effectively incorporate technology into their curriculum, supervising staff, serving in the HS-STEM Administration Unit, and identifying and building partnerships with instructional technology units throughout the university community. You may reach him at [email protected].