Description
Key Features of the TECH-COM SSD-UPS-1050VA:
- Power Capacity:
- 1050VA / 630W: The TECH-COM SSD-UPS-1050VA can support up to 630 watts of connected load. This makes it suitable for powering and protecting:
- Desktop computers or laptops
- Networking equipment (routers, modems, switches)
- Printers, scanners, and other peripherals
- Home entertainment systems (TVs, gaming consoles)
This UPS is well-suited for smaller home offices, workstations, and electronic devices that do not require heavy-duty power backup.
- 1050VA / 630W: The TECH-COM SSD-UPS-1050VA can support up to 630 watts of connected load. This makes it suitable for powering and protecting:
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR):
- The TECH-COM SSD-UPS-1050VA comes with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation), which helps correct minor fluctuations in the voltage (both overvoltage and undervoltage) without using battery power. This reduces the strain on the UPS battery and ensures a stable output voltage to connected devices.
- AVR helps prolong battery life by only using the battery when the voltage fluctuation is significant enough to require it, ensuring that the connected devices receive consistent, clean power.
- Battery Backup:
- The UPS provides battery backup in the event of a power outage, ensuring that devices continue to function or have enough time for a safe shutdown.
- Runtime: The runtime varies depending on the load but typically provides 5–15 minutes of backup for moderate loads like a desktop computer and monitor. The exact runtime will depend on the wattage of the connected devices.
- Surge Protection:
- The TECH-COM SSD-UPS-1050VA includes surge protection to prevent damage to connected equipment from sudden electrical surges, spikes, or lightning strikes. This feature ensures that sensitive devices like computers, routers, and entertainment systems are protected from electrical disturbances that could cause irreparable damage.
- Multiple Outlets:
- The UPS is equipped with multiple outlets (usually 4-6) that are a combination of:
- Battery-backed outlets for essential devices that need to remain powered during outages (e.g., computers, routers).
- Surge-only outlets for non-essential devices (e.g., printers, fax machines) that do not require battery backup but still benefit from surge protection.
- These outlets provide flexibility for users to manage their devices and protect what matters most during a power failure.
- The UPS is equipped with multiple outlets (usually 4-6) that are a combination of: