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Vinga VPE-1200P 1200 VA

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Type: smart; Form factor: standard (Tower); Switching to battery (ms): 7; Input voltage: 1 phase (230V); Input voltage range (V): 165-275; Peak output power (VA): 1200; Rated output power (W): 720; Output waveform: similar to a sinusoid (approximated); Dimensions (mm): 170x140x345; Weight (kg): 9.5
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Vinga VPE-1200P 1200 VA
1200 VA
1500 VA
Main
Typesmart
Form factorstandard (Tower)
Switching to battery7 ms
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range165-275 В
Bypass (direct connection)is absent
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)
Peak output power1200 VA
Rated output power720 W
Output waveformsimilar to a sinusoid (approximated)
Output frequency50 Hz
Redundant sockets3
Socket typetype F (Schuko)
Battery
Total battery capacity7 Ah
Number of batteries2
Cold start
Protection
Protectionshort circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
sound alarm
Fuseauto
General
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (HxWxD)170x140x345 mm
Weight9.5 kg
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2017
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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The UPS is actually great. It worked perfectly even without modifications.
9 April 2024 
Purchased in anticipation of winter power outages ([censored] russians). Decided to upgrade it to work with an external battery. But I encountered a problem. There are 2 batteries of 12 volts connected in series. I have no experience in this, asked the internet, but found no answer. I did the following: took terminals out in parallel from one 12V battery, and the second 12V in series.

I don't know if there will be issues due to the capacity difference; I read somewhere that it shouldn't be more than a 10% difference. At the same time, the batteries heat up from the transformer, and it seems they might die sooner than needed. Planning to put a thermal screen between the transformer and the batteries. Also considering drilling holes on the sides of the transformer and installing fans for cooling, but I'm not sure how I'll power them yet.
Model 1500P handles a 600W load without problems. Interestingly, the official response in the comments on the Vinga website states that it is not suitable for use with PSUs with active PFC. However, it works fine without the internet-promised issues.
The transformer is enormous and heats accordingly, it is constantly hot. There is no active cooling, and passive cooling is absent too.
Piton32use Vinga VPE-1500P few months
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