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Jekk inti fan taxjenza tal-kompjuter u elettronika, tixtieq tlaħħaq ma 'l-aħħar teknoloġija mingħajr ma titlef l-ebda dettalji, tixtri Salicru UPS Interactive Uninterruptible Power Supply 2F70351 595Wbl-aħjar prezz.
- Potenza:
- 850 VA
- 595 W
- 230 W
- Vultaġġ: 230V
- Frekwenza: 50 - 60Hz
- Emissjoni akustika: 45 dB
- Dimensjonijiet madwar .: 32,7 x 14 x 19,1 ċm
- Kulur: Nero
- Tip: Sors ta 'Enerġija
- Prodott plug-in: Iva
- Tip ta 'plagg: plagg tal-UE
- karatteristiċi:
- Allarm
- Interattiv
- Fann integrat
- Waqfien ta’ emerġenza
- Bidu kiesaħ
- Indikatur ta 'tagħbija żejda
- Indikatur LED tat-tħaddim
- Konnessjonijiet:
- USB
- USB 2.0
- RJ45
- AC x 6
- Teknoloġija: LCD
- Vultaġġ: 230 V
- Vultaġġ tal-ħruġ:
- 10V
- 230 V
- Konnessjoni: RS232
- Input AC: 50/60 Hz
- Konnetturi: C14 x 1
- Firxa ta 'umdità: 0% - 95%
- Fattur tal-forma: Torri
- Vultaġġ tad-dħul AC:
- 165 V
- 290 V
- Firxa tat-temperatura tax-xogħol: 0º / 40º
- Batterija: Pb-Ca
piż | 11 kg |
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Dimensjonijiet | 19,1 × 14 × 13,995 ċm |
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Klijent tal-Amazon (sid verifikat) -
Actualización: Al día siguiente ya no estaba caliente y apenas consume 5W, supongo que necesitaba bastantes horas para terminar de cargar la batería del todo, aunque no parpadeara el icono. Ya no vibra, ni se oye nada, ni se calienta, ni consume, es perfecto. Si algún día necesito otro, será este mismo. Es totalmente silencioso ahora.
Matt (sid verifikat) -
Case is bright red and display is very brightly backlit by blue LEDs, so it doesn’t exactly blend in. Once you get over the initial flexing of the case as you plug in the cords, things start looking better. The unit comes supplied with seemingly reasonable quality power input and IEC output cables, usb a b cable and a cat 5 cable – if you have multiple devices and/of your devices arent supplied by an IEC “kettle” plug you’re going to need some adaptor wires or additional connectors, but that’s not unusual for any ups and it comes with more than most. Instructions supplied are almost non existent, however, setup is straightforward. Beware of the power button
The software unstall isn’t exactly slick and must be downloaded from salucru after registration of the device. It works in a Java SE sort of way. It’s reasonably functional, however a lot of the documentation isn’t great (or in Spanish) so you have to find the way yourself. Having said that, with reasonable IT skills, you should be ok. All I want it to do is give a vague idea of load and shut the pc down – which it does reasonably well.
After letting it fully charge, I’ve been running with power off as a test, seems it gives a couple of hours for my relatively small load. It only supplies 230v on battery, so check your planned appliances, but most modems/routers and the like really don’t care. It’s almost certainly supplying square wave DC but haven’t checked, again, check your usage, but in my case it really doesn’t matter. On mains it’s pretty much silent, but while on battery supply, there’s a reasonably noticeable buzz and regular beep to let you know it’s doing it’s thing.
Would I use it to power anything particularly valuable – no. Would I use it at anywhere near the 360w rated capacity – no. However, so far, I can’t complain… it seems good value for the cheap, low capacity UPS that it is. Don’t expect it to power your gaming rig for 6 hours and you won’t go far wrong.
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Editado: El segundo llegó sin problemas.
El ruido excesivo del ventilador es cuando está en modo “normal”, tenéis que esperar que haga una carga completa (4 horas) y darle al botón para activar el modo equilibrado, creo que se llamaba. La disipación pasa a pasiva, sin ventilador, a menos que salte la batería.
El software es cierto que no es una maravilla, pero por el precio que tiene (~75 €) es muy recomendable. Las otras opciones de potencia similar suelen rondar los 150-175 €.
A.Lindholm (sid verifikat) -
It’s very compact and has dealt with several power cuts over that period. My machine will run for at least five minutes on the UPS, more than enough time to save everything and shut down.
Since UPS batteries have a habit of failing after a couple of years, I recently decided to replace it. If you have a minimal level of technical know-how, this is very simple. The only tools you’ll need are a cross-head screwdriver to remove the four screws attaching the top portion of the case to the bottom and a knife or thin-edged flat-blade screwdriver to ease open the clips attaching the front fascia to the main body on the underside. Once you have the thing apart, disconnect the two spade connectors on the old battery and remove it, put the new one in, reconnect the two connectors (paying attention to polarity, of course) and reassemble. The battery in the box was a brand I didn’t recognise, so I decided to replace it with a Yuasa NP7-12 AGM S65 12V 7.0Ah (currently available on for a price that’s about a quarter of this UPS) which is the same voltage and current spec as the original, and it fit perfectly.
The only downside of this product is the awful monitoring software. Every time it starts, Windows 10 asks for admin permission to run it, and I couldn’t figure out a way around this. In the end, I removed it from the list of start-up programmes and ran it manually occasionally to check the state of the battery. The only disadvantage of this is that the software couldn’t be used to automatically shut down the PC in a power cut, but Windows 10 copes with improper shutdowns well. Everyone with any sense should have the habit of saving their open work before walking away from their machine, and the UPS software wouldn’t deal with this in any case.
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