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TTN DCP-018W
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Output connectors 1 x DC 12 V 1.5 A, 1 x DC 9 V 2 A, 1 x DC 5 V 2 A.
Typelow voltage UPS (router, camera)low voltage UPS (router, camera)
Form factorstandard (flat)standard (flat)
Input
Input voltage9 В12 В
Bypass (direct connection)is absentis absent
Output
Output voltageDC (constant voltage)DC (constant voltage)
Rated output power18 W18 W
Charging USB A ports11
Battery
Total battery capacity10.4 Ah10 Ah
Full charge time150 min
Cold start
Protection
Protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
short circuit protection
overload protection
General
Dimensions (HxWxD)27x77x128 mm27x115x83 mm
Weight0.26 kg0.25 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024october 2023
Glossary

Input voltage

The input voltage for which the UPS is designed. This parameter practically also determines the type of network — different voltages correspond to a different number of phases:

1 phase (230 V). Connection to ordinary household networks of the 230 V standard. It is these networks that are used by most devices powered by uninterruptible power supplies: computers, video and audio equipment, gas boilers, air conditioners, medical equipment, etc. Therefore, the vast majority of modern UPSs are designed specifically for 230 V. At the same time, relatively low-power models can work directly from the outlet, but for devices with a high maximum output power — from 3.5 kVA — a special connection format (directly to the shield) may be required.

3 phases (400 V). Connection to three-phase networks of 400 V format. Such networks are used to power powerful industrial equipment, as well as to supply energy from substations to entire segments of the power grid (for example, the entire building). Accordingly, in the case of a UPS, it makes sense to use such an input voltage only in the most powerful models designed for a significant load — for example, an entire data centre, or an industrial workshop with high requirements for process continuity. The effective output power of such “uninterruptible power supplies” is from 4 kW, and the output voltage (see below) can be either single- or three-phase....

— 1 phase (230 V) / 3 phases (400 V). Uninterruptible devices that allow connection to any of the types of networks described above. Most of these devices are, in fact, models for three phases, supplemented by the ability to work also from 230 V. Note that for operation from a single-phase network, such models usually need to be connected directly to the shield, and the output power with such a connection may be lower the claimed maximum (this point needs to be specified separately).

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).

Full charge time

The time it takes to fully charge the UPS battery. Note that in this case, this time is calculated according to special rules: not from 0 to 100% of the charge, but from a state in which it is impossible to maintain half the load, up to 90% of the charge. Of course, a full charge will take a little longer. However, this data is closer to practice than the “from 0 to 100%” calculation: the inability to work at half load makes the UPS practically useless, and this condition can be taken as zero, and 90% of the battery is already able to provide a good guarantee in case of a power failure.

Cold start

The ability to turn on the uninterruptible power supply in the "cold start" mode.

A cold start is a turn-on mode in which there is no external power, and the load connected to the UPS is powered immediately from the uninterruptible battery (which, of course, must be charged). This mode is especially useful in emergency cases — for example, if you urgently need to print a document, but there is no light.
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