Hi peeps, looking for 2kva UPS for home. Aside from APC anong magandang brand? Eaton seems to be a good alternative. I'm told FSP makes good PSU's, not sure about their UPSEs.
Nakikita ko rin kebos/ibos, but the price makes me a bit suspicious.
Tia
Hi peeps, looking for 2kva UPS for home. Aside from APC anong magandang brand? Eaton seems to be a good alternative. I'm told FSP makes good PSU's, not sure about their UPSEs.
Nakikita ko rin kebos/ibos, but the price makes me a bit suspicious.
Tia
I've used a lot of cheap brands before, usually less than a year nagkakaproblem na, even after replacing the battery.
Kaya puro APC na gamit ko now.
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can't recommend a brand, however, if you know a electronic techn, there's a kit in alexan, magpa-assemble ka na lang. magtanong ka ng presyo duon. kung mas mura sa mga commercial models, magandang option ito coz it is easier to repair. parts are readily available at may diagram ka pa.
FSP 1kva 24/7 user for 2 years to date. ups activated time is now less than before. seems like a robust unit. i'm now using windows power saving/sleep option.
Bumili po kami ng oxygen concentrator for my dad; it's rated at 220v, 2.2Amps.
i'm just thinking about the impending power crisis next year; we intend to buy a genset, but i'm thinking a UPS can will the gap between the switchover from Meralco to genset.
Despite the 1-2kva rating, backup times for APC and Eaton models(as is) can only provide <10 min backup time, which i think is just too short. Using APC and Eaton's runtime calculator, to provide for 10-15 min of backup power, i'd either need to get a really expensive model(Eaton DX2000) or one with an external battery pack(APC).
imho, parang hindi sulit yung price-vs-backup time ratio, so i started this thread/ in parallel.
Since it is going to be used for life-support systems, I suggest that you splurge on a proper UPS instead of building a charger/battery/inverter yourself.
I'm not saying that you should get a medical grade UPS (which would be best under the circumstances) but something that is at least reputable and up to the task... enterprise class units comes to mind. APC's SmartUPS series would be a good compromise, IMO. It has a clean output (regulated and outputs a pure sine wave) instead of an approximated (relatively dirty) sine wave from most entry-level UPS's.
10 minutes backup time should be more than enough to prep and start a genset. As with anything, just make sure that it is well-maintained so that the transition time is kept to a minimum.
Your call.
Last edited by oj88; December 23rd, 2014 at 10:39 AM.
Ups are not meant for long commercial power outages. For sensitive life support equipment, ups+generator set + automatic transfer switch should be the combo. Get the online-type/double conversion ups, any brand as long as its online and pure sinusoidal..
i was looking at the Home/Home Office section all this time, ngayon ko lang nakita to. Will this do?
APC Smart-UPS RT 1000VA 230V
And saan kaya pwede makabili ng mura? tia
Afaik surt series with double conversion starts at 3kva(cost around 60+k some 6yrs ago), below that are line interactive only and stepped sinusoidal(this is undesirable for electric motor operated load)..
Check smart series 2kva i think its readily available at villman, specific ups vendors would give you about that same price.
Rm=rack mount? Seriously are you going to put the equipment in fixed position besides the bed? You will probably need a 19 incher open ETSI rack.. Goodluck with that, i guess theres some cabinet enclosure with casters.
Some of the UPS brands i worked with.
APC-Merlin Gerin
Emerson-Liebert
Deltec
Salicru
Victron
Delta
PowerOne
Eltek-Valere
Eaton
FSP
Tripp Lite
I still recommend APC for home use, service center is just at QC.
Last edited by 12vdc; December 23rd, 2014 at 05:07 PM.
I'm using Cyberpower in my computers for our POS and other stuff. Seems all right so far.
Damn, son! Where'd you find this?