Uptech 1.2KVA Quantum Inverter (3 x 105ah Batteries)
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* Typical load of the following: 1 x 42" LCD TV 1 X DSTV Decoder 1 x DVD Player 1 x 15 Watt Light or 1 x Desktop PC With 23" monitor
Please Note Should you for example make use of a 55" TV, the backup time will differ slightly. Backup Time is fully dependent on what is connected to the unit.
Warranty Full 1 year comprehensive warranty Battery life will vary depending on usage. It is however advisable to replace the batteries every 4 - 5 years.
Key Features: Easy to use ¿ plug and play ¿ no wiring
Provides uninterrupted power to TVs, lights, decoders, DVD players and fans for 2 to 24 hours, model depending; during load-shedding.
Built-in Voltage regulator protects your appliances from voltage fluctuations ¿ UPS functionality.
Portable, has wheels ¿ move from one to room to another easily.
Fully automatic ¿ switches over from battery to AC mode and back seamlessly.
Has a 20Amp charger built-in; additional batteries can be easily added to further extend the backup times.
3 plug points positioned above the unit for easy plug access.
Do you require a fully wired, installed system? No problem! Simply contact us on 0861 12 SHOP (7467).
How to Calculate VA: VA = Volts x Amps. In South Africa, our Commercial Power Provider supplies a voltage of 220 to 240 -AC Volts depending on the region. You may use an average value of 230 Volts.
An amp is the value which indicates how much current a device draws from the utility power. The manufacturer usually provides this information either on the device itself or in the user manual in the specifications list. Some manufacturers will provide the VA rating itself or the value of the current. The amps can also be measured with an instrument known as a current clamp.
How to convert Watts to VA. Some devices will indicate power consumption in watts instead of VA. You can easily convert this value to VA with the following equation: Watts = VA x 0.7