Laser power protection accessory
Laser UPS for Laser Machines
MimoPOWER UPS is a power protection accessory developed for laser equipment. It combines a UPS host and battery modules to help protect the laser source, controller, motion system, and connected machine components when power quality is unstable.
UPS host: conversion
Display: status
Battery modules: runtime
MimoPOWER UPS is an optional power protection accessory for laser machines. It is usually discussed together with the laser equipment configuration when the workshop has unstable voltage, occasional outages, strict production schedules, or valuable materials that should not be interrupted during processing.
For a laser system that depends on stable power for its laser source, controller, motion system, and computer control, power quality can affect output stability, job continuity, and machine protection. A suitable UPS setup helps provide cleaner current, reduce sudden interruption risk, and support safer operation when input power becomes unstable.
Because every laser setup is different, the UPS is not selected by one universal model. MimoWork’s technical team checks the actual equipment load, local voltage, expected backup time, and protected components before recommending the UPS host and battery arrangement.
Product overview
A laser UPS setup is usually built around the UPS host and the battery modules. The host manages power conversion, output protection, and status monitoring. The battery modules provide stored energy when input power is interrupted. The grouped parameters below are common reference ranges used when planning UPS protection for laser equipment. They are not the only available configurations. MimoWork can adjust the UPS capacity, voltage, phase, battery quantity, and backup duration according to the actual laser machine, connected accessories, and installation region.
Power parameters
| Parameter | Reference range | Laser equipment note |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 500 VA to 20 kVA+ 500 VA to 3 kVA for light loads, 1 to 10 kVA for many laser systems, 10 to 20 kVA+ for larger three-phase loads. |
Sized after totalling the laser source, controller, motion system, chiller, exhaust, and air assist. |
| Phase | Single-phase or three-phase | Matched to the laser machine power design and workshop electrical supply. |
| Input voltage | 110/120/220/230V, 380/400V Single-phase or three-phase options. |
Confirmed by destination country, local grid standard, and grounding condition. |
| Output voltage | 110/120/220/230V, 380/400V | Configured to match the full protected equipment group, not just wall supply. |
| Frequency | 50 Hz or 60 Hz | Confirmed by installation country before UPS is matched. |
| Topology | Online double-conversion Line-interactive for lighter needs. |
Online UPS is preferred for laser control systems because it eliminates transfer time and isolates from grid noise. |
| Transfer time | 0 ms online, less than 10 ms line-interactive | Critical for controller, motion system, and laser process continuity. |
| Output power factor | 0.8 or 0.9 PF | Used to calculate real usable watts available for the laser load. |
| Output waveform | Pure sine wave | Recommended for the laser source, controller, drive system, and sensitive electronics. |
Battery and runtime
| Parameter | Reference range | Laser equipment note |
|---|---|---|
| Battery type | VRLA sealed battery Maintenance-free battery option for common UPS projects. |
Suitable for workshop and production floor installation when matched correctly. |
| Module quantity | 1 internal battery pack, or 2+ external modules Expandable based on runtime target. |
Higher load, longer jobs, or safer-shutdown requirements need more battery capacity. |
| Backup duration | 5 to 15 min safer shutdown, 15 to 30 min short continuity, extended with added modules | Calculated from actual equipment load and protection goal. Long cutting or engraving jobs may need a larger plan. |
| Recharge time | Typically 4 to 8 hours to full charge | Varies by battery capacity and charger specification of the selected UPS host. |
Protection and monitoring
| Parameter | Reference range | Laser equipment note |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage regulation | Automatic voltage regulation | Stabilizes output when workshop input fluctuates and helps keep laser electronics within a safer range. |
| Surge and spike | Built-in surge suppression | Protects against power spikes from heavy equipment in the same workshop zone. |
| Overload and short-circuit | Overload protection and short-circuit cutoff | Helps prevent damage to the UPS and protected laser equipment under fault conditions. |
| Low-battery alarm | Audible alarm and display alert | Gives operators time to pause the job and shut down safely before battery depletes. |
| Bypass | Manual bypass switch, depending on model | Supports UPS maintenance planning without treating the UPS as a permanent single point of interruption. |
| Monitoring display | LCD, input voltage, output load, battery level, alarm | Operators can check UPS status at a glance during production. |
| Communication interface | Optional USB, RS-232, or SNMP depending on model | Available on selected UPS models for remote monitoring or automated shutdown. |
Note: These are general reference parameters only. MimoWork matches UPS capacity, voltage, phase, battery quantity, and backup duration to the specific laser machine, accessory load, local power environment, and installation region.
Laser UPS working principle
A practical UPS system usually includes an input filtering stage, rectifier, DC link, battery path, inverter, bypass path, and output switching/protection. For laser equipment, the output side is considered around the laser source, controller, motion system, cooling, exhaust, and auxiliary devices that are part of the working system.
When utility power is normal, the UPS host conditions the input power, supplies protected output to the laser machine, and charges the battery module.
When utility power is interrupted, the battery module sends DC power back to the UPS host through the BAT. EXT. connection, and the host continues providing stable output to the laser equipment.
Laser UPS composition
Handles power conversion, output protection, and system switching according to the selected UPS design.
Provide stored energy. More backup duration generally requires more battery capacity or more battery modules.
Reviewed around the laser source, controller, cooling, exhaust, air assist, and local power conditions.
A laser machine is more sensitive than many ordinary workshop devices because it combines precision motion, laser output, software control, cooling, air flow, and sometimes camera or rotary accessories. A sudden drop in power quality can stop the job, interrupt laser output, affect controller stability, or create process errors.
For long engraving jobs, cutting work with strict alignment, high-value materials, or production orders with tight delivery schedules, a short outage may mean scrapped material and repeated setup time. In these cases, UPS is best understood as a protective accessory that supports the laser system.
MimoPOWER UPS is used to add a protective layer between the workshop power environment and the laser equipment. The goal is cleaner current, safer operation during power instability, and reduced risk of sudden machine interruption.
UPS is worth considering when the power environment may affect the laser machine, the job result, or the sensitive electronics inside the system.
| Who should consider UPS? | Why it matters | Main protection goal |
|---|---|---|
| Regions with unstable voltage | Voltage fluctuation, voltage sag, surge, or weak grid supply can affect laser output and control stability. | Provide more stable and cleaner current to the laser source and controller. |
| Workshops with sudden power cuts | A short outage can stop the laser job, lose position, interrupt the controller, or require repeated setup. | Keep short backup power for safer shutdown or brief continuity. |
| Laser machines used for long or valuable jobs | Long engraving, cutting, marking, or cleaning jobs can lose material, time, and alignment if power drops. | Reduce production interruption and protect job continuity. |
| Users who want extra equipment protection | The laser source, laser power supply, controller, control computer, and motion system are sensitive to abnormal power. | Protect key laser components from unstable input power and noisy workshop current. |
MimoWork matches the UPS by destination region, local voltage and frequency, protected load, and required backup time. The final setup depends on the actual laser machine and connected accessories.
Configuration note
For new laser machine projects, MimoWork can recommend a suitable UPS setup as part of the overall machine configuration. The recommendation is based on the laser machine model, laser power, working area, local voltage and frequency, and connected accessories such as the chiller, exhaust fan, air assist, compressor, rotary device, or camera system.
Backup duration is matched to the practical protection goal. A short backup plan may be enough to reduce sudden interruption risk or support safer shutdown, while longer protection requires more battery capacity. That is why the battery quantity is planned together with the actual equipment load instead of being treated as a fixed accessory number.
When the laser system is configured, the UPS host and battery modules can be recommended together with the machine and its accessories. This keeps the power protection plan consistent with the full laser machine solution.
Protect your laser equipment
If you already own laser equipment and want to purchase a UPS to protect the laser source, controller, and production process, contact MimoWork. Our technical team can review your machine setup and provide professional support for your project.