I have my desk top computer system on a large battery backup that sits under my desk that I have my computer, monitor, and speakers hooked up to. This morning we had a power failure. (The first one we've had in a long while). The house went dead, but the battery backup kicked in instantly just like it's supposed to, and the computer didn't skip a beat. It only lasted about 3 minutes, then everything came back on. The battery backup did everything it was supposed to do.
That got me thinking. I'm wondering if I should deliberately pull the plug once and a while, and allow the battery to run down and recharge itself? I know I do that with my laptop from time to time because I read it is good for the battery to deep cycle it by running it down on battery power only, (to about 10%), then allow it to completely recharge itself. But I don't know if these desk top backup batteries are the same type? This thing is heavy, and about the size of a small car battery, with a bunch of outlets spaced across the top.