2026-06-11
Imagine a concert or live event where part of the LED screen suddenly goes black. In most cases, the cause is a power supply failure.
Many low-cost LED displays use only a single power supply. If that power supply stops working, the cabinet immediately loses power and the audience notices the problem.
Guide Visual solves this risk with N+1 redundant power supply technology, designed to keep your LED display running even when a power supply fails.
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Caption: A redundant power system provides backup protection when a power supply fails.
N+1 redundancy means the cabinet contains an additional power supply for backup.
Under normal operation, two power supplies share the workload. If one power supply fails, the second unit automatically takes over without interrupting the display.
The audience sees no black screen, no flashing, and no disruption.
This technology is widely used in mission-critical systems where reliability is essential.
Rental LED displays are used for:
In these environments, screen failure can damage the organizer's reputation and create costly delays.
Benefits of N+1 redundancy include:
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Caption: Dual power supplies work together to ensure uninterrupted LED display operation.
Guide Visual integrates advanced power protection into its rental LED display solutions.
Our G10, GS, GS Curved, and QS series feature:
Together, these features help eliminate unexpected downtime and keep events running smoothly.
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Caption: Reliable power redundancy helps keep large-scale events running without interruption.
A power supply may be a small component, but it plays a critical role in display reliability.
With N+1 redundant power supply technology, Guide Visual rental LED displays remain operational even when hardware problems occur, protecting your event, your reputation, and your investment.
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