The new Line-Interactive UPS with simulated sine wave output feature a microprocessor control and built-in input voltage stabilization circuit for greater reliability and a liquid crystal display for...
The new Line-Interactive UPS with simulated sine wave output feature a microprocessor control and built-in input voltage stabilization circuit for greater reliability and a liquid crystal display for full control. Ideal, cost-effective solutions for home use and professional spaces.
The new Line-Interactive UPS with simulated sine wave output feature a microprocessor control and built-in input voltage stabilization circuit for greater reliability and a liquid crystal display for full control. Ideal, cost-effective solutions for home use and professional spaces.
Features
Line Interactive Technology with Microprocessor controller
Automatic frequency detection 50/60Hz
ABM Technology for extending battery life
Free monitoring, management, auto-save, and shutdown software for supported equipment (LCD Models)
Battery charging even when off
Automatic restart in case of power failure
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) for correcting sags and surges without using battery power
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Silent, simple, quality. It is bulky and relatively heavy. When the power goes out, it beeps for a while and hums a bit, but not enough to wake you up while you are sleeping (the humming). It has a short cable, but personally, it didn't bother me much. Also, because I have it barely under the bed, when I rest my ear on the pillow, I feel a slight penetrating hum, something you don't hear even if you put your ear next to it. You feel this particular hum; you don't hear it. Lastly, it heats up slightly, but in no case to the point of melting, let's say, cables that touch it. It also has an LCD screen with enough brightness that might bother someone who sleeps only in complete darkness.
I've had it for months because I have many power outages, it seems to work just fine. I have 2 monitors, 1 laptop, and a light bar connected. It lasts for a few minutes, I haven't experienced the battery running out
I've had it for 5 months.
It had a strong unpleasant smell of paint, likely from the metal's coating.
Although I shouldn't have (due to humidity), I left it outside for 5 days with air, and the smell didn't go away; I eventually stopped noticing it after 1-2 months of use since I have a pretty sensitive nose.
The smell is more noticeable when it's in operation as the metal heats up and smells more.
Other than that, it works as it should during power outages, etc.
The LED display is not readable from an angle greater than 35-40°, meaning if you have it on the floor, you have to bend down quite a bit to read what it says.
I am referring to the 2000VA / 1200W.
I have been using it on my main PC for 50 days. Max consumption along with 2 monitors, 34' and 29', is 530w (max cpu/gpu usage).
There could have been an option to turn off the UPS screen. The manual states that if you press and hold the button, the screen turns off, and if you press it longer, the UPS turns off completely. This does not apply to me, at least. Perhaps the button is to blame, which I wouldn't describe as very high quality. The panel is nice with the basic and useful information. Sturdy construction and at a good price. They are not bulky, and the noise doesn't bother me since I have it downstairs and I consider it silent. The sound when there is a power interruption is not loud either. As for the smell at the beginning of its operation... the air fryer I bought a while ago smelled x10 times more.
Don't pay attention to such details. They could have at least provided a 2m USB-A / USB-B cable.
There is an idle consumption of around 20W, and the reason is that it operates continuously to stabilize the voltage while constantly charging the battery. This is normal, and it's good to keep it always on!
Positive is the existence of Greek service!
4 stars for the button.
Nevertheless, I will buy x2 900w for my children's computers.
I have only had it for 1 week and it is excellent!!! Completely silent and doesn't smell at all like others! It is 1200W and comfortably supports a PC with a good graphics card, sound card, 42'' OLED, and self-amplified speakers! And it even shows me that when the graphics card is at full load, it only uses 40%!!! So even with a 900W, I would be fine, but that's okay because you keep adding something to your system and the load requirements increase! It has an indicator for input and output voltage, percentage of load you are consuming, and percentage of the battery that is charged!! I believe if the power goes out, all of this will last about 8-10 minutes, it says it lasts 8 minutes at 50% load! Just the PC, monitor, and some music (meaning without full load on the graphics card) goes only 15%, so it will last longer! I haven't had any power outages to see it yet, but I estimate it there. And all of this for 135 euros!!!! Just that from what I understand, it is Turkish! Incredible price when others from Legrand that I bought 600W failed in 1-2 years and I paid 150 euros for the 600W!! It also has software for the PC to monitor it, but I couldn't find it on the site, if someone knows it, please write it so I can add it, to make a smooth shutdown after a certain battery percentage when the power goes out. The only thing I am waiting for is to see its durability over time as it is very important for it to last long!! So far it is perfect and a steal!
No noise or anything. When the power goes out, the things I have plugged in work perfectly. And let me tell you something. It's not for working after a power outage. It's to allow you to safely turn off your devices.
After three months of use, I have nothing negative to say about it. I have it connected to a computer, three monitors, a router, and some peripherals. Very stable, I haven't noticed anything during a few momentary voltage drops. During the only power outage that occurred, it easily powered the PC while it was doing 3D rendering (which means high consumption) for a considerable time so that I could save and turn it off safely. The display provides all the necessary information (voltage, load, battery) so that extra software is not needed. The audible alarm in case of a power outage is loud enough to hear even if you are sleeping or in an adjacent room, allowing you to take the necessary actions with your devices. Now for the downsides, the cable is a bit short, and I would like to be able to turn off its display as I find it annoying to have a constant bright light on next to me, but that's probably a personal issue. Also, during the power outage, it is extremely noisy, but okay, outages won't happen all the time. Finally, at first, it emitted a slight smell (like burnt) which eventually stopped (or I got used to it). It wasn't strong, though. For now, it is reliable, stable, and has four outlets on it.
If you use all the sockets, whatever you have plugged in, the battery will last 30 minutes at most 45 minutes. When I had only the laptop plugged into the UPS, it lasted 1 and a half hours
it makes a terrible noise unless mine was defective which was very likely. If you have it in the room where you sleep you will have to turn it off which means you will have to change the internet plug and then put it back. so hassle. ok when the power goes out it makes noise but not when it’s just plugged in
Excellent! It easily supports a gaming PC with an 850w power supply, 2 monitors, an external sound card, 40w studio monitor speakers, the Starlink router (which also powers the antenna), and 2-3 LED strips. It makes a little noise when the power goes out and the battery supply activates, but it's negligible. A very good choice for home use for demanding users!
Honestly, I have had it for 1 month and I don't have a particular opinion. However, during the first power outage, I didn't notice anything regarding the time I spent gaming. I will edit with the time. Everything seems to be running smoothly regarding power settings, cases of discharge (it happened twice due to a storm), smell (I had seen in another UPS that there was a problem with that). It is generally large, quite wide. That's it, I will edit for additional information.
This concerns the Tescom Leo Plus LCD 2000AP UPS Line-Interactive 2000VA 1200W at a very good price and it does what it says.
I connected to it 1 65-inch LG, another 50-inch PANASONIC model from 2012, I mention this because it draws a lot of power, Cosmote and Nova boxes, and an LG soundbar. I turned off the main power and it held comfortably for 5 minutes; it could have held longer but I didn't let it. For now, I am satisfied... time will tell!!
3-1-2025
I am unfortunately returning with bad news............. after about 5 months of flawless operation and a 15-minute power outage with no "load" on it, it shut down and never turned back on.
I hope and wait for its return in case they repair it or replace it.
P.S. I would like to highlight the immediate response from Skroutz and I THANK them, what will happen will show in due course otherwise I will cry over 156 euros!!
22-1-2025
I am returning again this time with good news today 22-1-2025 I received the same repaired unit all good but I was NEVER informed what the fault was.
I hope I don't have another adventure; however, I must say that the response from SKROUTZ and the store was immediate.
Its operation is fine, quiet, and effective. However, a UPS without the ability to permanently disable the repetitive sound signal while it operates on battery power is unthinkable! Even with the installation of the software mentioned here in other comments, the deactivation only lasts for the current operating period of the computer and then reactivates, which is completely unacceptable. I cannot tolerate hearing that beep, beep, beep every few seconds. Why does it have to annoy me every time? And why do I have to wake up in the middle of the night because of it in case of a power outage, for example? A major reason not to prefer purchasing this particular machine!
Bought last week. Small, takes up little space, quiet with the screen showing battery status, load it carries, and output voltage. Download the UPSmart app for additional settings and detailed information about the UPS and to set the times when connected devices will shut down. I have my PC and monitor connected. In a test I did by shutting down the general power, the UPS battery responded immediately. I left it on for 5 minutes with a load at 40% and then shut it down without any problems. The app said the UPS battery still had five minutes until it shut down completely. Before testing it, charge it for 5-6 hours to have the full power of the battery.