You've probably already experienced a power supply interruption minutes before you wanted to save your work. Your document has disappeared, and you have to start again from scratch. Such uncomfortable (to put it mildly) situations can be warded off by the Fortron iFP 2000 backup power supply. This hardware is practically a large battery that provides power for all types of computers and devices that need electricity to function. The Fortron iFP 2000 backup power uses the Line interactive design approach. Off-line is classified as the most basic form in case of a black-out because it connects to the battery and disconnects from the mains power. The line interactive UPS also adds voltage regulation to prevent damage from dangerous surges and spikes.
An important parameter is the battery run time. This depends on the energy consumption – for example, at half-load (50%), the run time can last up to three times as long. It is therefore essential to estimate the power consumption of the connected computers, monitors and other electronics and ideally to add some spare power left. The Fortron iFP 2000 measures the apparent power as 2000, but with realistic use, the actual usage matches the value of 1200 W.
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