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UPS
UPS
UPS
UPS
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So far, flawless. During voltage fluctuations, the computer remained stable. I have connected an all-in-one desktop, an Epson printer, and a Creative external speaker. So far, there hasn't been a sudden power outage for me to have an opinion on the UPS's reaction in such a case. I will return in the future with a new evaluation.
Quick and easy to set-up, including software on attached desktop PC. The only issue I have is that the sockets are too close together so I can only plug in 3 items instead of 4, as 2 of them have bulky transformer type plugs.
Lately, I have been experiencing frequent power outages, so I needed something to keep my modem running. I have also connected my wireless phone and tp link deco. Overall, it is a sturdy construction with 4 battery + surge outlets and 4 surge-only outlets. I have also connected the DSL cable of the line, with a drop (usually typical for UPS) of about 2Mbps in line speed (on a 50Mbps line). If I could find any flaw, it would be that the distance between the outlets is not large enough, and if a device has a strange plug, it may cover 2 positions. The direct competitor is the APC 850 BE850G2, which, besides the classic USB port, also has a type C port.
Very satisfied, I got it for the protection of my television and my mono amplifier. It does a perfect job, it already saved me twice since yesterday. My 8 outlets leave room for other devices that I may want to add in the future. Respect!
Why didn't I see the above review earlier... On a relatively power-hungry computer that I have, it cannot properly transfer to the battery and every time the power is cut (even if I cut it myself), the PC restarts if it has a significant load (> 350w) at that moment. If there is no load (e.g. browsing, idling, office work), then it transfers correctly. For a simple to entry-level gaming PC, it's okay. I have an Xsilence PSU and maybe that's the problem, but for safety, as mentioned, for use in higher power consumption gaming/workstation PCs, prefer the CPxxxxEPFCLCD series if it fits your budget.
It is an honest choice of a low-cost ups. One negative aspect is that it produces high-frequency noise even when operating on electricity, which is annoying from a close distance (<1m). Personally, it doesn't bother me due to its location, but I believe it's worth noting. Also, I should note that out of the 8 outputs it has, only 4 provide power from the battery. Otherwise, it behaves as one would expect from a ups.
If you want to use it for computer protection, be careful because it may not be compatible with some power supplies. For this use, check out the CPxxxxEPFCLCD series, which is a bit more expensive, but as an owner of both, I can say it justifies the difference.
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