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Bewertet in Deutschland am 22. April 2025
Funktioniert 1A mit Synology Discstation und Homeassistant.
Colin Shead
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 26. März 2023
I am using the Eaton Ellipse Eco 650 USB IEC UPS to support two reasonably powerful PC's in a home office. I used a cheap13amp plug power meter to check the power consumption before ordering; mine worked out around 150 watts per PC, so well within the 400 watt rating with both running.Essentially its plug in and go, but note that the IEC version comes with two IEC extension leads (e.g. for PC and monitor) but no mains to IEC lead. For multiple devices you need an IEC socket strip.In operation it is almost silent, and works perfectly well. The USB version is well worth having (if being used with a PC) as via the Eaton software you can configure auto power down times and monitor battery status etc. etc.Run time with 100 % battery is around 14 minutes with one PC (150 watts) running. I have the UPS set to shutdown the PC after 2 minutes if mains power fails. On mains failure it cuts in instantly, the PC just keeps running and not a flicker on the monitor.The downloadable Eaton UPS Companion software runs perfectly well (Windows 11) and is easy to use.It has a useful two year warranty (including the battery) and a UK based support office.Minor downsides are:Long battery recharge times, close to 24 hours from flat.When powered up, but not active (just battery charging) it draws 5 watts from the mains, even when the battery is fully charged (so not very ECO in these high energy cost times) so best turned off from the mains socket when the battery is fully charged. When charging a flat battery, power draw is about 15 watts.Minimal documentation, for example although it tells you from where to download the Eaton software, it does not tell which software to use ! there are multiple software packages covering the whole range of Eaton UPS types and installations available. You need the simple 'UPS Companion' for a typical Home Office installation.No mains input cable is supplied (easy to source if you don't have one).The supplied USB lead is rather cheap and nasty, but does work.Overall I can recommend this product, it's compact, and does what it says 'on the tin'.
AdamB
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 13. November 2023
Does largely what it says it does. Provides short duration backup and controlled shutdown. Software is basic, but functional. USB connection worked.However, a couple of points to note if considering buying:The leads provided assume all the equipment you have is connected via a max of four IEC sockets. I have lots more devices than that connected via an 8 way 13A board. Needed to buy a set of IEC plug/socket and wire them into the supply lead to the 13A board.While rated at 9mins backup at half load, I run it at about 1/3 rated load and get 7mins before shutdown.An annoying feature of the software is that the UPS needs to recharge above shutdown threshold before it will allow the PC to switch back on, and stay on. You therefore have to wait after the power comes back on to restart. Or pull out the USB lead.
Fraser
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 10. Dezember 2023
This is a solid, well built UPS. Provides power to my setup and gives me about 10 minutes to save my work and gracefully shutdown my machine before the batteries run out.The system/setup it powers has the following specs:Ryzen 7 7700x (80w power limit)GeForce RTX 4090 (350w power limit, undervolted)3 x 144hz 4K monitors, (~50w each)Even with a full gaming load, the UPS holds up (although only for about a minute or two)I have two of these now, the other one powers my BT FTTP modem, router, and small low power media server, which lasts for about an hour if the power goes out.It doesn't come with a BS to C13 power cable. It comes with a C14 to C13 cable, so keep this in mind. I had plenty lying around so it was no issue, but may catch someone out.
Ruud W.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. April 2023
So wollte ich es haben, absolut nicht zu hören in Normalbetrieb. Ich hatte es von andere Rezensionen schon gelesen, war mir dennoch nicht 100% sicher. Aber ist ist wirklich absolut lautlos, der darf ins Wohnzimmer. (und ein weitere wird nachkommen, ebenso fürs Wohnzimmer).
JPR
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Dezember 2022
Ich habe eine stark gebrauchten und bereits personalisierten (Filzgleiter, Beschriftungen, angepasste Kabel) Artikel erhalten, der sofort in den Fehlermodus gewechselt ist. Keine Funktion. Amazon Service war hier eine Katastrophe. Mir wurde ein Preisnachlass angeboten, obwohl es sich um ein defektes, nicht funktionales Gerät gehandelt hat.
Mr. J. N. Cobb
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 23. Februar 2022
All NAS need a UPS but you don’t really need to keep it on in case of a power failure that lasts longer that a few minutes. However short blip failures can be a disaster for your data on virtually all NAS. So as a minimum, what you want is a short term protection against power outages, that will inform your NAS something is up without you needing to install too much garbage and keep it up to date. THEN you want it to make sure your NAS turns off if the power fails for longer than the UPS can cope.This does all this right out of the box with my synology NAS (1520+) with DSM7 no extra software needed. It arrived with 80% charge so no worries about getting going and comes with two interconnect powercables and one usb info cable.For my NAS it will last about 30 mins, plenty for base protection. It can also provide two further items coverage, say router and switch, and pass through filtered power to another source.Lastly it will filter and shock protect your Ethernet source.Highly recommended at the price. It is one of the dullest purchases you will make but if you need it you will be really grateful you got it.
M
Bewertet in den Niederlanden am 13. August 2022
Images are not correct, there is no usb port to monitor the status of the battery.
vulturefly
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. Dezember 2019
Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und macht aber bisher einen etwas solideren Eindruck als die APC-Teile, die ich bisher hatte - das schicke LC-Display des alten APC hat wirklich gar nichts Nützliches angezeigt, war nur Deko.
R. Bachmann
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. November 2017
Wegen gelegentlichen Stromausfällen - dank unserem elektronik-bastelnden Jüngsten - hab ich mir vor Jahren eine kleine USV zugelegt. Nachdem sich die mit einem lauten Knall verabschiedet hatte, war ich froh, um preiswerten Ersatz. Dieses Gerät kann deutlich mehr:- arbeitet absolut lautlos (im Gegensatz zu den Geräten mit eingebautem Lüfter) und nimmt wenig Platz ein- Versorgte im Test einen Mittelklasse-PC mit Bildschirm für eine gute Viertelstunde mit Strom- sehr clevere Master-Slave-Funktion: Mit einem Knopfdruck sind sämtliche Geräte ein- und nach dem Runterfahren ausgeschaltet. Dabei stehen auch ungepufferte Anschlüsse für Drucker etc. zur Verfügung, die mitgeschaltet, aber nicht bei einem Stromausfall mitversorgt werdenFür mich ein ideales Gerät, das meinen Heimarbeitsplatz vor Überspannungen und Stromausfällen schützt und erst noch die Master-Slave-Steckerleiste ersetzt.
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