The VSTAR 2000VA / 1200W Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a high-capacity power protection solution designed to safeguard high-end gaming PCs, workstations, and home office equipment. It provides a critical buffer against power surges, fluctuations, and total outages, ensuring you have the time to save your work and safely shut down your system.
Feature
Details
Model
VSTAR 2000VA
Capacity
2000VA / 1200W
Input Voltage Range
145V – 290V AC
Output Voltage
220V – 230V AC
Frequency
50/60 Hz (Auto-sensing)
Waveform
Simulated Sine Wave
Transfer Time
Typical 2-6ms
Battery Type
12V / 9Ah x 2
Recharge Time
4-6 hours to 90% capacity
Outlets
4 x Universal Outlets (typical)
Protection
Short Circuit, Overload, Discharge
Robust 1200W Output: High wattage capacity capable of supporting multiple devices, including powerful desktop towers, monitors, and networking gear.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Stabilizes inconsistent utility power, protecting sensitive internal components from brownouts and over-voltages without depleting the battery.
Intelligent Battery Management: Features a rapid recharge system and deep discharge protection to extend the overall lifespan of the internal lead-acid batteries.
Cold Start Function: Allows the UPS to be powered on and provide energy to connected devices even when there is no utility power available.
Compact Tower Design: Designed to fit easily under desks or in server cabinets while providing maximum ventilation for heat dissipation.
Audible Alarm System: Provides real-time alerts for battery mode, low battery status, and overload conditions so you can act immediately during power events.
EMI/RFI Noise Filtering: Cleans the power signal to reduce interference and noise, ensuring your hardware operates at peak efficiency.
Protect your hardware with the VSTAR 2000VA 1200W UPS. This powerful backup solution features Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), 1200W capacity, and high-quality internal batteries, making it an essential safeguard for gaming PCs and workstations against power surges and unexpected outages.