Logicom 650VA Line Interactive UPS - Essential Power Protection
The Logicom 650VA Line Interactive UPS is a reliable and cost-effective solution designed to protect your computers, peripherals, and sensitive electronic equipment from power outages, surges, and voltage fluctuations. With its compact tower design, it fits perfectly in home offices or small business environments.
Key Features
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Stabilizes inconsistent utility power to prevent hardware damage without draining the battery.
- Intelligent Battery Management: Optimizes battery performance and longevity with efficient charging algorithms.
- Comprehensive Protection: Safeguards against short circuits, overloads, and electrical surges.
- Cold Start Function: Allows you to power up the UPS and connected devices even when there is no incoming utility power.
- Compact Tower Design: Space-saving footprint makes it ideal for under-desk or bookshelf placement.
- Audible Alarms: Provides real-time notification of changing utility power and UPS power conditions.
Technical Specifications
| Capacity | 650VA / 360 Watts |
| Input Voltage Range | 140 - 290 VAC |
| Output Voltage | 220V / 230V ± 10% |
| Transfer Time | Typical 2-6 ms |
| Waveform Type | Simulated Sine Wave |
| Battery Type | 12V / 7Ah x 1 (Internal) |
| Typical Backup Time | 10 - 20 minutes (depending on load) |
| Recharge Time | 4-6 hours to 90% capacity |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How many devices can I plug into this 650VA UPS?
A: It is designed for 1-2 standard office devices, such as a desktop PC and a monitor. It is not recommended for high-power devices like laser printers.
Q: How long will my computer stay on during a power cut?
A: For a standard desktop PC, you can expect roughly 10 to 15 minutes of backup time, giving you plenty of time to save your work and shut down safely.
Q: Does it protect against lightning strikes?
A: Yes, it includes built-in surge and spike protection to guard your equipment against sudden electrical surges.