Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) –Unboxing and Review.

Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) –Unboxing and Review.


Hello friends,

Welcome to my blogger,

Today I am going to talk about the unboxing the UPS.

What is the UPS?

UPS is a device that assists in maintaining the continuity of the power supply in the event of a main power supply failure. Most of the times we use a UPS for desktops. But we don’t use the laptops because the laptops have a battery. UPS helps prevent damage to desktop devices in the event of a sudden power outage. But this should not be used to run desktop. The UPS can increase the lifespan of the desktop and protect the computer from lightning strikes to some extent.

UPS – DCP 650


We can see the full specification of the UPS use for the box and menu. Its include, 

Model

DCP 650

Voltage Amperes

650VA

Inputs

 

AC inputs voltage (rating)

230vac

Input frequency (rating)

50/60Hz

Output

 

AC output voltage (rating)

230Vac

AC output voltage tolerance

-+ 10% (battery)

Output frequently rating

50/60Hz

Output frequency stability

-+ 1 Hz (battery)

Output wave from

Simulate sine wave

Transfer time

Typical 4-8

Batteries

 

Normal voltage (Vdc)

12

Number × capacity (Ah) of batteries

1 × 7

Type

12V, sealed lead acid, maintenance  free

Battery recharge time for 90%

 

Capacity (hours, approximation)

5 hours

General

 

Dimensions of machine (h × w × d, mm)

142 × 101 × 285

Enclosure / protection 

iP20

Environment

 

Safety

EN62040-1

EMC

EN62040-2

Sound at 1 meter

45dB (A)

Operating environment

0-90% RH 0-40 c (Non condensing)




There are three indicator in this UPS.

  • 1.       Green indicator – POWER SUPPLY
  • 2.       Yellow indicator – BTTERY POWER ON
  • 3      Red indicator – LOW BATTERY POWER
You can buy this UPS from any market and you need to charge the UPS for 12 hours after you buy it. Two OUTPUT PORTS can be seen on this UPS. In my experience 22 inch monitor and CPU have 1 hour working capacity. Sometimes it can vary and it depends on the power requirement of your computer.

Thank You.










 

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