Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for Protecting Networking Equipment
While reading the setup instructions for the Ubiquiti Unifi POE Switch, I noted the recommendation for a UPS:

I had thought about getting a UPS before but so far I've just thought that our network equipment would run of our house batteries ... but the more I think about it, I think the network equipment should have it's own UPS because that way the security (cameras) and internet have their own dedicated power in the event of a cut. 💭
Did some quick research and read a few forum threads. https://community.ui.com/questions/UPS-for-Unifi-system/109b5273-09ea-4e8d-81d8-133e07065870 Basically we don't need anything special, just something that protects from current overloads and outages.
https://www.kuantokusta.pt/informatica/Perifericos/UPS-Fontes-de-Alimentacao-Ininterrupta/Eurotech-Smart-UPS-1000VA-p-1-380232

The cheapest appears to be El Corte Ingles: https://www.elcorteingles.pt/feed/A34349835

What's the question here? I say let's just order the UPS from ECInglés 👍 Shall I go ahead and do that?
@iteles Yeah, I discussed it with Hugo (Electrician) and he agrees it's a good idea to have the UPS. Please order from ECInglés. Thanks. 👍
Purchased.
Looks like it might take a while to arrive:

@iteles a delayed arrival/delivery is fine. 👍 It's not urgent it's a very nice to have that will ensure our security systems have backup power. 🔋
The UPS Arrived but sat in a box because it wasn't given a priority... ⏳

I've unboxed now as part of: https://github.com/dwyl/home/issues/229 And am measuring its dimensions so that I can mount it on the board.
It only has two power sockets so im going to connect it to the Unifi Switch 16 and the ISP router so that if power goes down these two devices continue to function for ~6h (depending on how many more things we connect to the PoE Switch...)
Made a quick’n’dirty custom shelf for the UPS using scrap material in the workshop:

Installed it above the existing power outlets so that power-related items are grouped logically together.
Already connected the ISP Modem/Router:

working well. 👌 Might try and cut the power to the workshop later this evening to test the UPS once it’s had a chance to fully charge. ⏳
Didn't have to manually cut the power to test this. Our workmen outside have an extension connected the workshop and overloaded the circuit. The breaker was tripped and all the appliances in the basement were turned off. The UPS kicked in and the ISP Modem/Router kept working while I restored the power by flipping the breaker switch in the consumer unit. I call this a success. 🎉
Closing. ✅
Yay but also 🙄