Reviews arent great with dead batteries on arrival since it seems to be old shelf unit but it's covered brand new underwarranty including batteries replacement.
Product Info
Product Description:
UPDATED BATTERY INSIDE
Capacity:1350 VA / 810 W
Topology: Line Interactive
Waveform: Simulated Sine Wave
Output:120 VAC +/- 5%
Plug type & cord: NEMA 5-15P, 6 ft. cord
Outlets:10 (5 surge, 5 surge + battery backup)
USB charge ports:2 (2.1A shared)
Data line protection: Telephone, Network, Coaxial
Management software: PowerPanel Personal Edition
ENERGY STAR qualified: Yes
Runtime at Full Load: 2 min
Runtime at Half Load: 10 min
3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Reviews arent great with dead batteries on arrival since it seems to be old shelf unit but it's covered brand new underwarranty including batteries replacement.
Every single review is 1 star and reports a dead battery. I don't see how it's a deal if you are guaranteed to be dealing with a warranty replacement right out of the box?
Every single review is 1 star and reports a dead battery. I don't see how it's a deal if you are guaranteed to be dealing with a warranty replacement right out of the box?
FWIW, we had a rash of dead batteries involving UPS's at work. Like dozens. No one was RTFM...the batteries in those UPS's ship disconnected. Not saying that is the situation here but could be or a similar issue.
Regardless, anyone know if this would work for a 3d printer to help calm down LED lights flicker on the same circuit? My understanding is 3D printer plugged into line interactive UPS should (in theory) filter much of this noise out. If it matters Flashforge Adventurer 5M, PSU wattage 350. Also bonus points for a CYA for the printer to have a battery backup for brief outages.
This is why you dont listen to most review. Or slickdeak comments thinking they know it all. Got mine, came brand new. Charge for 8 hours. Tested with a mini fan, disconnected from power, run it 50 minutes on battery no problem. Connected to my nas and then powered down. Left Nas running for 25 minutes. 3 years warranty from manufacture for $80 heck of deal and most probably didnt get it from people posting without having any hands on experience with it.
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Due to weight these are expensive to ship.
Regardless, anyone know if this would work for a 3d printer to help calm down LED lights flicker on the same circuit? My understanding is 3D printer plugged into line interactive UPS should (in theory) filter much of this noise out. If it matters Flashforge Adventurer 5M, PSU wattage 350. Also bonus points for a CYA for the printer to have a battery backup for brief outages.
Due to weight these are expensive to ship.
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Due to weight these are expensive to ship.
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