UPS Systems & Power Protection
UPS systems provide battery backup to computers, servers, networking equipment, and other electronics during power outages, allowing safe shutdown or continued operation through brief interruptions. The range covers CyberPower, APC, and PowerShield units for Australian homes, home offices, and business IT environments.
All models include surge protection as standard. Capacity ranges from compact desktop units through to rack-mount systems for small server environments.
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CyberPower Duct Cable Manager
Regular price $59.00Regular priceSale price $59.00 -
CyberPower 1U Slide Shelf
Regular price $75.00Regular priceSale price $75.00 -
CyberPower HD Caster Kit 4pk
Regular price $119.00Regular priceSale price $119.00 -
CyberPower Part Cable Trough
Regular price $65.00Regular priceSale price $65.00 -
CyberPower Stabilzer Kit
Regular price $85.00Regular priceSale price $85.00 -
CyberPower Cable Ladder
Regular price $89.00Regular priceSale price $89.00 -
CyberPower Combi Door Lock
Regular price $79.00Regular priceSale price $79.00 -
CyberPower Vert Flexi Ring
Regular price $59.00Regular priceSale price $59.00 -
CyberPower 1U Metal Duct
Regular price $19.00Regular priceSale price $19.00 -
CyberPower 2U Flex Cable
Regular price $29.00Regular priceSale price $29.00 -
CyberPower Flexi Duct
Regular price $19.00Regular priceSale price $19.00 -
CP PFC Sinewave Series 2000VA
Regular price $1,169.00Regular priceSale price $1,169.00 -
CP PFC Sinewave Series 1500VA
Regular price $965.00Regular priceSale price $965.00 -
CP PFC Sinewave Series 700VA
Regular price $725.00Regular priceSale price $725.00 -
Ubiquiti UniFi UPS 2U, UniFi 1.44kVA Rackmount Uninterruptible Power Supply, 8 outlets, Replaceable Bat,216Wh, (500W) Runtime 8 Min, UniFi Alarm Ready, UPS-2U
Regular price $599.00Regular priceSale price $599.00 -
Aten 2000VA/2000W Professional Online UPS with USB/DB9 connection, 8 IEC C13 outlets, optional SNMP support, EPO and RJ port surge protection, OL2000HV-AT-G
Regular price $1,839.00Regular priceSale price $1,839.00 -
APC OffGrid Portable Power Station 330, 230V, 332Wh Lithium-ion, LCD, 2 AS3112 Australian outlets, Sinewave, 3 USB-A, 1 USB-C, Wireless Charger, PPS330-AZ
Regular price $769.00Regular priceSale price $769.00 -
APC OffGrid Portable Power Station 730, 738Wh Lithium-ion, LCD, 2 AS3112 Australian outlets, Sinewave, 3 USB-A, 2 USB-C, Wireless Charger, PPS730-AZ
Regular price $1,540.00Regular priceSale price $1,540.00 -
PowerShield DC Mini 12V DC 18W (1.5A) Plug Pack UPS, compact and efficient power backup for small DC devices, PSDCMIN12-18
Regular price $150.00Regular priceSale price $150.00 -
PowerShield Commander 2000VA/1800W - 10Amp, Line Interactive Pure Sine Wave Tower UPS with AVR, 2 AUS sockets, 10A, C13 x 3, 2-year warranty, PSCM2000
Regular price $1,572.00Regular priceSale price $1,572.00 -
PowerShield Centurion RT 3000VA/2700W - 15Amp, True Online Double Conversion Rack/Tower UPS, 2 AUS sockets, 10A, C13 x 5, 16A, C19 x1, 2-year warranty, PSCERT3000
Regular price $3,330.00Regular priceSale price $3,330.00 -
APC OffGrid Portable Power Station 500, 230V, 517Wh Lithium-ion, LCD, 2 AS3112 Australian outlets, Sinewave, 3 USB-A, 2 USB-C, Wireless Charger, PPS500-AZ
Regular price $1,293.00Regular priceSale price $1,293.00 -
CP PFC Sinewave Series 1200VA
Regular price $779.00Regular priceSale price $779.00 -
CP PFC Sinewave Series 1000VA
Regular price $795.00Regular priceSale price $795.00
UPS Systems & Power Protection
UPS Systems and Power Protection for Australian Homes and Businesses
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems provide battery backup to connected equipment during power outages, giving computers, servers, networking gear, and other electronics time to shut down safely or continue operating through brief interruptions. The range at Everyday Home Living covers home and office UPS units from CyberPower, APC, and PowerShield, with capacities suited to single workstations through to small server environments.
Line-Interactive vs Standby UPS
Standby UPS units switch to battery when mains power drops below a threshold and are the most common and cost-effective choice for protecting a home workstation or networking equipment. Line-interactive UPS units include an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) that corrects under-voltage and over-voltage conditions without switching to battery, which extends battery life and provides broader protection in areas with unstable mains power. For Australian homes in areas prone to voltage fluctuations or frequent outages, a line-interactive model offers more comprehensive protection.
Surge Protection
All UPS units in the range include surge protection on the output sockets, absorbing transient voltage spikes from the mains supply that can damage sensitive electronics. For equipment that does not require battery backup but needs surge protection, surge-protected power boards are available separately in our CyberPower range.
Capacity and Runtime
UPS capacity is measured in VA (volt-amperes) or watts. Match the UPS capacity to the total wattage of the equipment you intend to protect, with a margin for safety. Runtime on battery varies by load — a lightly loaded UPS runs longer than one carrying its full rated load. Check the product specifications for runtime estimates at typical load levels when comparing models.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a UPS keep equipment running during a power outage?
Runtime depends on the UPS capacity and the wattage of the connected equipment. A typical home office UPS protecting a desktop computer and monitor provides five to fifteen minutes of runtime, which is sufficient to save work and shut down safely. Larger UPS units or lightly loaded systems can provide longer runtime. Check the product runtime graph in the specifications for the expected runtime at your estimated load.
What equipment should I connect to a UPS?
Connect equipment where an unexpected power loss would cause data loss or hardware damage: desktop computers, NAS devices, servers, network switches, modems, and routers. Do not connect laser printers, space heaters, or other high-wattage devices to a UPS, as these can exceed the rated output and damage the unit. Surge-protected outlets on the UPS can be used for lower-priority equipment like monitors and lamps.
How often do UPS batteries need replacing?
UPS batteries typically last three to five years under normal conditions, after which runtime degrades significantly. Most UPS units display a battery fault or replace battery indicator when the battery capacity drops below a usable threshold. Replacement battery modules are available for most CyberPower, APC, and PowerShield models and can be swapped without specialist tools in most cases.