Logicpower LPY-W-PSW-500VA Plus + LP LiFePO4 12.8V 100 Ah 500 VA
![]() | Outdated Product Type: smart; Form factor: shutdown timer; Switching to battery (ms): 4; Input voltage: 1 phase (230V); Input voltage range (V): 140 – 275; Peak output power (VA): 500; Rated output power (W): 350; Output waveform: pure sine wave (PSW); Dimensions (mm): 255x220x155; Weight (kg): 4.9; |
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Includes LiFePO4 battery 12.8 V 100 Ah.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Logicpower LPY-W-PSW-500VA Plus is a reliable UPS that offers high-quality assembly and correct sine wave output, making it ideal for sensitive equipment like gas boilers and routers. Users appreciate its quiet operation and the ability to switch instantly without affecting connected devices. It supports various battery types, including LiFePO4, and can handle a load of up to 350 W, with a peak power of 500 VA. The UPS is wall-mountable and features an informative display, although some find the fan slightly noisy. It is particularly useful during power outages, providing a backup for essential devices. Overall, it is considered to be a cost-effective solution for maintaining power stability.
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We started having issues with our lights; they flicker often, are sometimes out for a couple of hours, and recently they went out entirely for two days. We heat with a gas boiler, so I decided we'd use batteries for heating. I bought two 55 Ah batteries and this UPS. The boiler is hidden behind a cabinet in the kitchen. We attached the UPS to another cabinet and put the two batteries there. They're heavy, of course, but what can you do. I set the charging current to 15 A, and it takes almost a day to charge the batteries. I haven't tested how long the batteries last exactly, but they definitely last for a day based on experience. The UPS is very well-assembled. The display is technically primitive but very informative. I have some complaints about the noise. The fan is quite noisy, in my opinion. The wires could have been longer; it's not very convenient and we had to adjust them a bit. Performs its function 100%. Wall-mounted version. External cable output for batteries. Batteries larger than 100 Ah can be connected (I think up to 200 Ah). Informative display. The fan is somewhat noisy. They could have made the battery cable longer. ![]() |
There is a generator, but since the heating season is coming and night outages may not last for an hour or two, I decided to take this UPS for the boiler + a 200A gel battery, so to speak, to have a reserve. In general, a gas boiler, 2 routers, a fiber optic terminal, 2 IP cameras, a working monitor are powered without effort. All together, the load comes out to about 200 W. The battery should last for 9.5 hours with continuous operation. And since the boiler pump will not work 100% without a break, it should be enough for 12 hours. Switches instantly, the boiler does not react at all to the change of source. At the time of distribution, the fan periodically turns on, and during charging it works constantly. But the noise level is minimal, not annoying at all. Another plus I can note is the support for charging LiFePO4 batteries. In general, it fully justifies its cost. The display is primitive, but the information displayed is more than enough, especially since there is nothing to look at, it works and is great. High-quality assembly, correct sine wave, quiet operation Not found ![]() |
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