At BaltElec, we offer a comprehensive range of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) designed to meet various needs for electrical power stability and protection. Our UPS selection encompasses devices suited for different applications, from small home office setups to large industrial systems.
Our assortment includes:
Each product in our inventory is selected based on stringent quality standards and includes features like varying load capacities, backup durations, and connectivity options. You can find models ranging from compact units for small electronics to robust systems designed to support entire server rooms.
Our UPS category is divided into several types to cater to different needs:
Purchasing your UPS from BaltElec comes with several significant advantages:
BaltElec proudly carries UPS products from top European manufacturers, known for their reliability and innovation:
The price of UPS systems can vary widely based on their type, capacity, and features. Here’s a general overview of pricing for different product groups:
The size of the UPS you need depends on the total wattage of the devices you plan to connect. Calculate the total power requirement and select a UPS with a capacity 20-30% higher than this total to ensure adequate backup power.
Battery life varies by UPS model and usage but generally ranges from 3 to 5 years. Regular maintenance and battery testing can help extend the lifespan.
Yes, most UPS systems provide protection against power surges and spikes, in addition to offering battery backup during power outages.
Standby UPS provides basic backup power and switches to battery during outages. Online UPS offers continuous power and superior protection by converting power twice, providing the highest level of protection.
Regular maintenance, including battery checks and firmware updates, is recommended to ensure optimal performance and reliability of your UPS.
Yes, a standby or line-interactive UPS is suitable for protecting home electronics like computers, routers, and home entertainment systems.
A UPS provides battery backup during power outages, while a surge protector safeguards against voltage spikes. Some UPS units combine both functions.
UPS batteries typically need replacement every 3 to 5 years. Check the manufacturer’s recommendations and monitor the battery’s performance for signs of wear.