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SVC VP-650-LCD 650 VA

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Type: smart; Form factor: standard (Tower); Switching to battery (ms): 6; Input voltage: 1 phase (230V); Input voltage range (V): 145 – 290; Peak output power (VA): 650; Rated output power (W): 390; Output waveform: pure sine wave (PSW); Full charge time (min): 360; Dimensions (mm): 141x85x305
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SVC VP-650-LCD 650 VA
Main
Typesmart
Form factorstandard (Tower)
Switching to battery6 ms
Input
Input voltage1 phase (230V)
Input voltage range145 – 290 В
Bypass (direct connection)auto
Output
Output voltage1 phase (230V)
Peak output power650 VA
Rated output power390 W
Output waveformpure sine wave (PSW)
Output frequency50/60 Hz
Redundant sockets2
Socket typetype F (Schuko)
No reserve C13/C14 connectors1
Battery
Total battery capacity7.5 Ah
Number of batteries1
Battery typeGEL ( filled with gel)
Full charge time360 min
Protection
Protectionshort circuit protection
overload protection
noise filtering
data line protection
sound alarm
Fuseauto
Control interfacesUSB type B
General
Screen
Operating temperature0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (HxWxD)141x85x305 mm
Weight4.6 kg
Added to E-CatalogApril 2021
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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Overall, the price-quality ratio is quite fair.
8 December 2025 
I took it because they gave me the broken charts. I didn't have high hopes, but I was pleasantly surprised.
It really operates in the range of 150-280V. The AVR levels it adequately. Switches quickly, even the monitor doesn't blink. Lasts for 30 minutes and still has 25-30% charge remaining. Provides complete information to the PC via USB.
There is a small minus. If the voltage is about 200V, the AVR tries to pull up but outputs 250V.
Jake52010EVuse SVC VP-1500-LCD few months
If it weren't for the occasional overloads, it would be a good model. But I don't know.
3 November 2025 
UPD: After consideration, I'll be choosing a model with a capacity for 750W + monitors. So, 900W and above, to have some extra headroom.
Switches quickly, lasts >=20 min at an average load of 160W (computer + two monitors)
Sometimes the computer shuts down/reboots due to UPS overload. Although there is a power reserve, this didn't happen without the UPS (as long as there was power). I hope it's either a defect or can be fixed in the computer's BIOS.
Yegoruse SVC VP-1250-LCD less than month
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