Get More Out of Your WIFI by Plugging in a DC Mini UPS

When the power suddenly goes out at home one of the first realisations in a modern household is that you have lost WIFI access.

The lower end of the fallout of no power means simply that everyone is cut off from using the internet. If you were in the middle of uploading or downloading something, or sending an email, this can be inconvenient. If you have children their frustrations will become quickly evident!

On the higher end of the scale, if your telecommunications are reliant on the NBN you will be without phone access. In an emergency, this could have severe consequences.

In the event of a long-term power outage there isn’t a lot you can do to preserve your internet access but by simply plugging in a small UPS device, you can buy yourself a couple of hours on average. This will give you time with mobile devices to finish what you were doing online or give the kids some extended youtube time!

The PowerShield DC Mini UPS is a unique, simple product that has been designed to handle small power devices such as modems and routers. Recently, Australian Computer Magazine voted the product their Recommended Product and gave it 4 out of 5 stars in their rating.

“While just about any device can be plugged into a UPS, it’s not a very efficient way to handle small power users such as a modem or router. The PowerShield DC Mini takes a different approach – just aiming to provide UPS functionality for 12V devices.” (APC Magazine, August 2017).

 

For more information on the DC Mini view the product details here and  locate your local PowerShield distributor to purchase one!

PowerShield DC MINI UPS Helping with NBN Issues

NBN Migration is affecting people’s phone lines for the worse

Whilst complaints about the NBN have skyrocketed due to poor support and slow speeds, the inability to be able to use your landline in an emergency can have tragic consequences.

Whilst PowerShield provide a full range of UPSs to deal with all the problems associated with power, the DC Mini UPS is unique in that it can keep the NBN and phone lines up and running in case of a power outage. It has sold very well in the New Zealand and Australian markets and has proven to be valuable in holding up all 12 Volt modems and IP phones.

Recently, the PowerShield DC Mini was voted by Australian Computer Magazine as a Top Recommended Product:

“While just about any device can be plugged into a UPS, it’s not a very efficient way to handle small power users such as a modem or router. The PowerShield DC Mini takes a different approach – just aiming to provide UPS functionality for 12V devices.” (APC Magazine, August 2017).

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact PowerShield on 1300 305 393 or email at sales@powershield.com.au.

View more on the DC Mini UPS here.

PowerShield DC Mini is APC Top Recommended Product!

“A compact and efficient way to give UPS functionality to 12V devices.”

APC (Australian Computer Magazine) has given the PowerShield DC Mini 4/5 Stars and Labelled it their recommended product in the current edition of their publication.

“While just about any device can be plugged into a UPS, it’s not a very efficient way to handle small power users such as a modem or router. The PowerShield DC Mini takes a different approach – just aiming to provide UPS functionality for 12V devices.” …

For the full article view the latest edition of APC Magazine out now!

For more information on the DC Mini visit our website and contact your local PowerShield distributor!

The Best UPS For Most Gamers

Losing data is never a good scenario. When power goes out not only can you lose data, but equipment can be damaged once the power returns. Adding a PowerShield Defender 1600 UPS to your build offers you the ability to not only save your game and shut down your machine, but will protect you against surges and spikes in power that can cause irreparable damage.

The Defender 1600 UPS is the perfect UPS for most workstations and gaming computers and a top pick for gamers. It has enough power to support the majority of gaming machines, even those running more than one graphics card. With two 9 Amp Hour batteries and a 960 Watt capacity, the Defender 1600 offers outstanding protection against surges and (depending on number of accessories/hard drives being used) can provide up to 20 minutes of backup power in the event of a power failure to most standard gaming setups*.

Pros:
+ 960 Watts sustained power delivery
+ Informative LCD screen for monitoring
+ Compact for its load support
+ Economical price
+ AVR voltage stabilisation
+ USB communication with NetGuard auto shutdown software
+ 6 Australian Power Sockets
+ Australian Warranty and local support

Cons: None

*The load of a computer can vary depending on the computer’s specifications. If you use accessories and hard drives, use our online calculator to determine which UPS will best suit your individual setup here: http://usg.powershield.com.au/

For more information on the Defender view our brochure: https://powershield.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Brochures/Defender_Brochure_Print_20122016.pdf
To purchase a Defender 1600 find your local PowerShield distributor:
https://powershield.com.au/where-to-buy/