eightiescalling
Senior Member
Deviating a bit from the educational and entertaining thread on turning kit off regularly to save power, I was wondering on another risk with the potential power challenges ahead we have in Europe this winter.
I'm not familiar with plans across the continent but certainly here in the UK there has been discussion on the chances of power outages, fluctuations etc. And to be honest given every country in Europe appears to have the same back up plan of import from their neighbours it's going to be an interesting few months...
Reddit has a certain amount of FUD about corrupted OS', hardware failures etc when power isn't reliable but I wondered on thoughts of those here with more experience on whether a small home UPS would be a worthwhile insurance investment this winter. I'm less worried about keeping things running but certainly the chance for a coordinated shut down of a range of things.
Was anyone else considering home UPS more seriously now and if so any recommendations?
I'm not familiar with plans across the continent but certainly here in the UK there has been discussion on the chances of power outages, fluctuations etc. And to be honest given every country in Europe appears to have the same back up plan of import from their neighbours it's going to be an interesting few months...
Reddit has a certain amount of FUD about corrupted OS', hardware failures etc when power isn't reliable but I wondered on thoughts of those here with more experience on whether a small home UPS would be a worthwhile insurance investment this winter. I'm less worried about keeping things running but certainly the chance for a coordinated shut down of a range of things.
Was anyone else considering home UPS more seriously now and if so any recommendations?