EAST 1200VA Line-Interactive UPS, Simulated Sine Wave (External Battery)
The EAST 1200VA Line-Interactive UPS with External Battery is a reliable and well-engineered power backup solution designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment during power fluctuations and outages.
Using Line-Interactive topology, this UPS automatically switches between mains power and battery mode. Its intelligent control circuits and advanced charging system manage battery charging and discharging with high efficiency and accuracy, ensuring stable performance and longer battery life.
The unit features a simulated sine wave inverter, which converts DC battery power into stable AC output. This makes it ideal for powering office equipment, network devices, computers, modems, and other low-to-medium power electronics.
With its 1200VA rated capacity, compact design, and support for an external battery, this UPS is a practical choice for homes, small offices, and light commercial environments where extended backup time is required.
Features
Brand: EAST
Rated Power: 1200 VA
Output Power: 720 W
Technology: Line-Interactive (Simulated Sine Wave)
Input Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
Output Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz ± 0.1 Hz
Battery Type: Sealed Lead Acid
Battery Voltage: 12V DC
Number of Batteries: 1 external battery (12V)
Display: LCD + LED indicators
Noise Level: Less than 40 dB
Cooling System: Forced-air cooling (fan)
Protections: Overload, short circuit, over-discharge protection
Operating Humidity: Up to 95% (non-condensing)
Net Weight: 3 kg
Suitable For
Desktop computers and office systems
Network equipment and small servers
CCTV and security systems
Modems and routers
POS systems
Low-power medical equipment
Telecommunication devices
Alarm and security systems
The EAST 1200VA Line-Interactive UPS with External Battery offers dependable power protection, intelligent charging, and stable performance in a compact design. It is a cost-effective and practical solution for ensuring uninterrupted operation of essential home and office equipment during power instability or outages.







