Is there a power delivery equivalent of Ubiquti (I know we’ve discussed their shortcomings here) that offer better than consumer grade for less than enterprise prices?
My UPS is my hybrid inverter. It offers at least 1kWh of usable capacity (after losses), more of the sun is up or the battery is charged above 20%.
Of course there is no native signaling on grid loss, but in practice that's not an issue; for planned maintenance I can force charge the battery and keep the servers running for a day or more, and actual power loss incidents are very brief in my corner of the woods.
We have widely deployed the workstation devices and have had no maintenance issues. we installed ~10 9PX models and have had 2 fail suddenly and completely just out of warranty and one with a failed battery charger, also just out of warranty, and a gigabit management card that works for a week or so then goes offline and requires local reboot from console but we have about 10 deployed with no issues too, so buy extended support because their support team is good but useless if you don't pay the protection money. We also had a rack PDU just die right out side it's warranty phase and we only bought 6. Not great quality it seems but it does the job. We had one install of a full rack UPS and it's been running for more than 7 years, but you have to keep the maintenance up and schedule battery swaps. They do make a really nice 1U lithium-ION ups also which is neat. The IPM software is a little janky but also works well.
Is there a power delivery equivalent of Ubiquti (I know we’ve discussed their shortcomings here) that offer better than consumer grade for less than enterprise prices?