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Kits with Backup Power

A kit with backup power bundles a camera system — PoE NVR, matched cameras, pre-installed surveillance-grade hard drive and cabling — with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). When the mains drops out, the UPS keeps the NVR and cameras recording instead of going dark exactly when footage might matter most. It also rides out the brief sags and spikes that can corrupt a recording or shorten a hard drive's life. A standard kit stops recording the moment the power goes; a kit with backup power doesn't.

Backup power suits sites with patchy mains, storm-prone areas, and any install where a gap in the footage isn't acceptable. Security Cameras Australia stocks the range with appropriately sized UPS units matched to the system. Every kit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and footage records locally to the NVR — you own it, with no monthly subscription.

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Why a kit with backup power

  • It keeps recording when the power drops. A standard kit goes dark the moment the mains fails; the UPS keeps the NVR and cameras running through short outages.
  • It protects the system. The UPS smooths sags and spikes that can corrupt a recording in progress or shorten the hard drive's life.
  • Records locally, no subscription. Footage stays on the NVR on your premises — you own it, with no monthly fee.

Do you need backup power?

It's worth it where the mains is patchy, the area is storm-prone, the property is rural or on a long feeder, or a footage gap genuinely isn't acceptable (commercial sites, high-value contents). For a typical metro home on stable power it's a sensible extra rather than essential. The honest answer depends on your site — tell us and we'll say which side of the line you're on.

What's in the kit

  • Matched cameras and a PoE NVR with built-in ports.
  • A UPS sized to the system for sensible short-outage runtime.
  • Surveillance-grade hard drive pre-installed on HDD-included kits, or supply your own on BYO kits.
  • Mounting hardware per camera and a quick-start guide.
  • Not included: Cat6 cable to each camera, a monitor, your internet router.

Sizing the runtime

Runtime depends on UPS capacity and the system's draw (camera count and NVR). These kits pair a UPS sized for the common short outages and to bridge to a generator where one exists. For extended runtime, tell us the camera count and target hours and we'll size it. For UPS units on their own, see the UPS range.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer · genuine stock with full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support · pre- and post-sale advice from people who configure these systems for a living, plus installer referrals.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Kits with Backup Power

What does the backup power (UPS) actually do?

A UPS is a battery between the mains and your system. If the power drops out, it keeps the NVR and cameras running so recording continues instead of stopping. It also smooths the brief sags and spikes that can corrupt a recording in progress or wear a hard drive. In short: the footage doesn't stop the moment the power does.

How long will the system keep recording on backup power?

It depends on the UPS capacity and the system's draw (camera count and NVR). These kits pair a UPS sized to give a sensible runtime for short outages and to bridge to a generator on sites that have one — typically enough to cover the brief outages that are most common. If you need extended runtime, tell us the camera count and target hours and we'll size it.

Do I need backup power, or is it a nice-to-have?

The honest answer: it depends on the site. It's worth it where mains is patchy, storms are common, the property is rural or on the end of a long feeder, or a footage gap genuinely isn't acceptable (commercial, high-value contents). For a typical metro home on stable power it's a sensible extra rather than essential. We'll tell you which side of that line your site sits on.

Do these kits record without a subscription?

Yes. Footage records to the hard drive in the NVR on your premises — no cloud fee, no monthly subscription, and you own the footage. The UPS simply keeps that recording going through an outage.

Can I install a kit with backup power myself?

The camera side is standard — each camera runs on a single Cat6 cable from the NVR (PoE), and the cable run is the real work. The UPS just sits between the wall outlet and the NVR's power, so there's nothing complex about adding it. Single-storey camera installs are a sensible DIY job; two-storey and commercial sites are usually better as a professional install. We can refer a licensed installer.

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