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Backup Power Supply Unit "PSBU Series"

A highly versatile power supply unit for disaster response!

The "PSBU Series" is a backup power unit with AC control functions and power conversion capabilities. By combining it with solar panels or commercial power sources, it can supply the necessary power. Even in situations where power cannot be supplied due to power outages caused by natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, or tsunamis, it can operate various devices. We offer both outdoor and indoor models, allowing for flexible installation locations, and stainless steel enclosures are also available as an option. 【Features】 ■ High power ■ Low cost ■ Versatile installation ■ Compact & lightweight ■ Inverter power supply method *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Zero data loss. A solution that enables continuous operation of IoT devices.

Eliminate data loss and unnecessary system restarts caused by unstable power supply, achieving maintenance-free operation.

The biggest challenge of remote monitoring and sensing networks is the risk of data loss and communication interruptions caused by unstable power supply environments (remote locations, outdoors, battery-operated). These power-related issues significantly undermine the reliability of data collection and increase the operational costs for maintenance and recovery efforts. This solution is a power unit that automatically switches to a backup power source when the main power supply, such as solar power or DC power, is unavailable. It provides uninterrupted power to IoT devices even in unstable power environments, bringing the reliability of data collection close to 100% and enabling maintenance-free operation. 【Are you facing any of these issues?】 - Important data is missing due to unstable power, making accurate situation assessment impossible. - Because devices are located in remote or hazardous areas, it is necessary to rush to the site every time there is a power issue. - Existing power systems cannot achieve long-term stable operation in harsh outdoor environments (high temperatures, low temperatures, bad weather). - Due to the difficulty in securing a stable power supply, it is necessary to give up on installing IoT devices in remote locations. *For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.

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Zero information disruption even during disasters and long-term power outages. Remote infrastructure stabilization is essential for BCP.

In the event of a future disaster, there may be concerns about not being able to grasp the operational status of equipment due to communication disruptions or power outages, which could delay recovery decisions—aren't you worried about that?

The interruption of information during a disaster can lead to delays in decision-making and stagnation in recovery efforts. Traditional solar power and DC power sources have faced challenges due to the risk of power outages caused by weather conditions or blackouts. This solution is a power unit that automatically switches to a backup power source when the main power supply, such as solar power, is unable to provide electricity. It enables reliable continuous operation even in harsh environments, addressing the issue of information interruption. 【Do you have any of the following concerns?】 - Monitoring and observation data is interrupted due to power outages. - During disasters, there is a possibility that equipment data cannot be obtained due to communication failures or power outages. - There are lingering concerns about whether information can be continuously obtained during large-scale disasters. - There are challenges in securing power during prolonged bad weather or nighttime. - It is uncertain whether traditional power methods can truly respond in emergencies. *For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.

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