02-26-2020, 06:29 PM
(02-26-2020, 05:10 PM)deanhills Wrote: You're right @rudra. UPS is a good suggestion, just resisting the expenditure of one for now. But I think for me specifically the discipline of turning off the computer when I know I won't get to it for a few hours, is best. So far I've learned the greater of the damage is usually if there is a surge that happens when the power comes on again, and if the computer was not disconnected it can get damage. So I have to make sure that it is turned off after the power went off, and the best way of doing that is to acquire the discipline of turning the computer off when I anticipate not using it for a while, or there is load shedding coming.Maybe off-topic here, but tell me something, are y'all informed when a load-shedding is to happen. Like out here, we're only informed of it lasts for about 6-7 hours, that too in event of any repairs being done by the electricity department, otherwise no prior information.
Anyway, it's good to use a UPS, but of course, if you're trying to avoid spending on it for now, the method you describe is probably the best. I'm sure you could prevent any damage to the PC though regularized shutdowns.