Logicpower LPM-L1250VA 1250 VA (0004985)
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The UPS is normal, only there are problems with voltage stabilization. The limits for switching the increase / decrease in voltage are made too high, it was possible to make Volt 10 lower. As a result, at a voltage of ~ 205v, it increases the voltage to ~ 250V, and at 175V to 260V. It is not entirely clear why this is done. 205V is basically a normal mains voltage, and at 175V it can raise the voltage to ~ 210V, but it drives up to 260, which is quite a lot. And even at a voltage of less than 145V, it starts to work on battery power, although at 145V it gives out quite normal 215V, which means that it could work at 130V Battery life duration The software part of the voltage stabilization itself ![]() |
And so. I bought this wonder of hostile technology from the ITbox store, also known as Brain, on May 7th; it was delivered to my town on Tuesday, May 12th. Brought it home, turned it on, it worked... everything seemed fine; there were stickers saying it passed inspection. But by 11:00, it couldn't handle its fate, started making grinding noises, buzzing wildly, and burning; the smell still lingers in the house... trying to reach representatives was quite a challenge... they told me to send it to servicing, so now I'll be waiting another 2 weeks if I'm lucky. Interestingly, there was no load on the UPS; I checked before purchasing, and my PC consumes 150-230 watts, and the power went out for literally a minute, which was enough to completely disable the device... what disappointed me the most was that the UPS did not go into protection mode when it started burning, and if no one had been at home, everything could have burned to ashes... the conclusion: if you don't have small children and have good insurance, you can take the risk, otherwise, I wouldn't risk it... I'm curious what to do with this device now, even using it after repair scares me, and I understand the company won't agree to a refund. For those eager to get troubles and some problems for a low price, it's a great choice... I'll add a few more words to ease the disappointment: the display is bright, almost too much, squealing sounds piercing through the spine, maybe it was due to the breakdown, but "powerful." It's heavy, which is a plus. The body is metal, except for the front panel, but the paint job is terrible; you can see paint streaks. But at least it didn't peel off, which is good. Visually, the device is okay, if not for the cheap plastic on the front. Price one disappointment( ![]() |
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