I have a small APC UPS (BX600CI-IN ) which powers a computer and a monitor. These are used for about an hour each day and powered off for the rest of the time.
I am curious if I should shut down the UPS when my computer is powered off. By this I mean turning off the UPS by pressing the power button on it, and also unplugging it from the Mains power (i.e. the switchboard).
In some places I have heard that repeatedly turning ON and OFF the UPS is bad. (May be the electronics does not like repeated power cycles, I am not sure.) I am looking for the opinions of those more experienced than me.
I should mention that when I keep the UPS turned ON while the computer is powered OFF it seems to get a bit hot. (About the temperature of a human body as compared to cold if it were turned OFF.) I have heard that this might be bad for the lifespan of the batteries. I have no clue what is keeping it hot though.
Id be grateful for any ideas.
Thank you,
O. O.
I am curious if I should shut down the UPS when my computer is powered off. By this I mean turning off the UPS by pressing the power button on it, and also unplugging it from the Mains power (i.e. the switchboard).
In some places I have heard that repeatedly turning ON and OFF the UPS is bad. (May be the electronics does not like repeated power cycles, I am not sure.) I am looking for the opinions of those more experienced than me.
I should mention that when I keep the UPS turned ON while the computer is powered OFF it seems to get a bit hot. (About the temperature of a human body as compared to cold if it were turned OFF.) I have heard that this might be bad for the lifespan of the batteries. I have no clue what is keeping it hot though.
Id be grateful for any ideas.
Thank you,
O. O.