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RITAR RTSW-500D12 500 VA

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Type: smart; Form factor: standard (Tower); Switching to battery (ms): 6; Input voltage: 1 phase (230V); Input voltage range (V): 175 – 270; Peak output power (VA): 500; Rated output power (W): 300; Output waveform: pure sine wave (PSW); Dimensions (mm): 140x85x260; Weight (kg): 4.2;
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RITAR RTSW-500D12 500 VA
500 VA
600 VA
Main
Typesmart
Form factorstandard (Tower)
Switching to battery6 ms
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range175 – 270 В
Max. current4 А
Bypass (direct connection)is absent
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)
Peak output power500 VA
Rated output power300 W
Output waveformpure sine wave (PSW)
Output frequency50/60 Hz
Redundant sockets1
Socket typetype F (Schuko)
Battery
Battery in setno battery
Battery(ies) connection to UPS12 В
Cold start
External battery connection
Protection
Protectionshort circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
sound alarm
Fusemelting
Control interfacesRS-232
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 45 °C
Noise level45 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)140x85x260 mm
Weight4.2 kg
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2020
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The RITAR RTSW-500D12 500 VA is an interactive UPS designed for stable power supply with a peak output power of 500 VA and a rated output power of 300 W. It features a pure sine wave output, ensuring compatibility with sensitive electronics. The UPS has a fast switching time of 6 ms and supports external battery connections, although it does not include a battery in the set. It offers essential protections such as short circuit and overload protection, along with noise filtering and a sound alarm. The device is equipped with an RS-232 interface for control and has a compact tower form factor, making it suitable for various setups. However, users should be aware of the noise level, as it operates at 45 dB, and the absence of a bypass feature. Overall, the RITAR RTSW-500D12 provides reliable power backup and voltage stabilization, making it a valuable choice for environments with frequent power fluctuations.
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disrespect for buyers
21 November 2017 
i don’t comment on anything, I already wrote what I wanted
no
I don’t recommend it to anyone, it works falsely, it doesn’t show a 10 percent error, but the devil only knows, I went to the store where I bought it, no reaction to take it back, it’s under warranty, I really wish I had bought this one
good model, I liked it.
19 June 2017 
We live in the private sector of a suburban village and our power lines are all air. It would be nothing, but because of this there are two serious problems. The lines are old, not designed for modern needs, and because of this, the voltage often drops to 170 volts or even lower. The second problem happens in bad weather, with strong winds and, God forbid, icing. Breakdowns happen and happen often. In December last year, due to damage to the power line to the village, there was almost 12 hours of electricity. If there is no electricity, there is no heating. Of course, you could buy a gasoline generator, but they say the sinusoid is bad and it happens that the boilers suffer from this. And the electronics of a modern boiler is expensive, very expensive. In short, I bought such an uninterruptible power supply and a traction battery for 35 ampere-hours. People on the net write that you can use ordinary automobiles and it is many times cheaper. I don’t argue, cabbage soup can be slurped with bast shoes))) I think that the traction gel battery will eventually live many times longer than a cheap starter one.
The boiler does not consume a lot of electricity, its power is 100 watts at the peak. Therefore, if you don’t hang anything else on the uninterruptible power supply, then the battery lasts for three to four hours of operation for the boiler. But this time can be seriously increased by turning on the boiler for an hour followed by an hour or even a two-hour break. So the heat remains in the house and you can stretch it up to 12 hours. In any case, now it is not scary to be left without electricity in the most severe frost. And this prior perfectly stabilizes the output voltage with a complete mess at the input.
It clicks with relays when stabilized and, I must say, clicks loudly. And when running on batteries, the fan starts to buzz. So it is advisable not to put it in a living room, otherwise it will get it with its sounds.
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