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GreenVision GV-702-UPS-DC18-100W
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Typelow voltage UPS (router, camera)low voltage UPS (router, camera)
Form factorstandard (flat)standard (flat)
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range100 – 240 В
Bypass (direct connection)manualis absent
Output
Output voltageDC (constant voltage)DC (constant voltage)
Rated output power100 W60 W
Charging USB A ports1
Battery
Total battery capacity17.6 Ah16 Ah
Protection
Protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
data line protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
data line protection
General
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (HxWxD)55x170x200 mm55x170x200 mm
Added to E-Catalogapril 2024april 2024
Glossary

Input voltage range

In this case, the input voltage range is implied, in which the UPS is able to supply a stable voltage to the load only due to its own regulators, without switching to the battery. For redundant UPSs (see "Type") this range is quite small, approximately 190 to 260 V; for interactive and especially inverter ones, it is much wider. Some UPS models allow you to manually set the input voltage range.

Bypass (direct connection)

Bypass(by-pass) means such a mode of operation of the UPS, in which power is supplied to the load directly from an external source — the mains, diesel generator, etc. — practically without processing in the UPS itself. This mode can be activated either automatically or manually.

— The automatic bypass is a kind of safety measure. It turns on when the UPS in normal mode cannot supply power to the load — for example, when the UPS is overloaded due to a sharp increase in the power consumption of the load.

— Manual bypass allows you to enable this mode at the request of the user, regardless of the operating parameters. This may be necessary, for example, to hot-swap a battery (see below for details) or to start equipment that has a starting capacity greater than that of the UPS. Technically, it can also play the role of a security measure, but automatic systems are more reliable in this sense.

Some UPSs provide both options for enabling the bypass.

Rated output power

The effective output power of the UPS is, in fact, the maximum active power of the load that can be connected to the device.

Active power is consumed directly for the operation of the device; it is expressed in watts. In addition to it, most AC devices also consume reactive power, which is "wasted" (relatively speaking) is spent by coils and capacitors. Apparent power (denoted in volt-amperes) is precisely the sum of active and reactive power; it is this characteristic that should be used in accurate electrical calculations. See "Maximum output power" for details; here we note that when selecting a UPS for a relatively simple application, it is quite possible to use only effective power. This is at least easier than converting the watts claimed in the characteristics of the connected devices into full power volt-amps.

The most modest modern "uninterruptibles" give out less than 500 watts. 501 – 1000 W can be considered an average value, 1.1 – 2 kW is above average, and in the most powerful models this figure exceeds 2 kW and can reach very impressive values (up to 1000 kW or more in some industrial class UPS).

Charging USB A ports

The number of USB A connectors provided in the UPS, designed to charge external devices, such as smartphones or tablets.

This number corresponds to the number of gadgets that can be simultaneously charged. True, it is worth considering that not every UPS with this function is able to charge USB devices from its own battery, without external power supply - it is better to check this possibility before buying.

Total battery capacity

The capacity of the battery installed in the UPS. For models with multiple batteries, this is both the total working capacity and the capacity of each individual battery: the batteries in such devices are usually connected in series, so that their total capacity corresponds to the capacity of each individual cell.

Theoretically, a higher battery capacity means the ability to power loads of a given capacity for longer. However, in fact, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant. The fact is that the actual amount of energy stored by the battery depends not only on the capacity in amp-hours, but also on the voltage in volts; this voltage is often not specified in the characteristics, despite the fact that for accurate calculations it must be known. So when choosing, you should focus on more "close to life" characteristics — first of all, on the directly claimed operating time in different modes (see above).
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