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People are complaining about the smell. I don't register it or the first day after unpacking I did, but not now. However, there hasn't been an outage where he has to deliver and then he can get hot and smelly.
Overview display
SW in Czech
It does not show current consumption. In SW there is a line for this but no value, on the overview display you can put VA but I don't know if this is identical to W (of course, the work is current x voltage, but for the capacity of the product it also lists W and VA and it's quite a different value and I don't know what the difference is).
I would appreciate a lower and wider one. I have not found whether it is possible to operate it flat.
I was very surprised by the display capabilities and all the variables it can display. Especially the estimate of the backup time and the current active consumption.
Absolutely insane smell that still persists. Can't have it somewhere in the living room because the smell makes you sick to your stomach after a while.
Surprisingly, it can pull a very strong line-up incl. 32" monitor (at the cost of lower endurance, of course)
current load indicator
reasonable price
you probably can't do without the "baking" ritual (some may be bothered by the operational "smell")
I thought that it can stabilize voltage peaks (peeling in the speaker when e.g. turning on the fridge, the boiler), but that didn't happen. However, there is still some configuration option, so maybe I can debug it (or fix the device causing this condition: D)
So far it is working as expected, so it is too early to draw conclusions.
After some time, it switches to power saving mode and does not have such a high self-consumption.
Primarily intended as a backup for the camera system.
Just the "approximated" sine wave, but for switching power supplies it doesn't matter.
Not suitable for boiler pumps that require pure sine - other backup sources are suitable for this purpose.
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