Vinga VPE-1200P 1200 VA
![]() | Outdated Product Type: smart; Form factor: standard (Tower); Switching to battery (ms): 7; Input voltage: 1 phase (230V); Input voltage range (V): 165-275; Peak output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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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. ![]() |
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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.