1000W continuous output from a unit that's basically 92×170×100mm — that's the spec that made me stop and look twice, since most portable UPS units in this class are noticeably bigger and heavier, and for our security monitoring setups we need something that tucks into a cabinet or sits behind a camera without screaming for space.
It'll run on lithium-ion cells with a square format and aluminum alloy case, which means it handles teh -20°C to 60°C operating range a lot better than the plastic-housed alternatives we've tried, and the overcharge/overdischarge/short circuit protection is standdard but actually functional — we've had a few units in the field for 8 months or so now without a hiccup.
What it does is deliver 220V AC from a rechargeable battery that can be wired in series or parallel depending on the load, and while it's security systems and emergency lighting, I wouldn't use it for anything that needs pure sine wave or ultra-clean power because the discharge is high-rate and meant for intermittent backup rather than continuous sensitive electronics — it's a solid workhorse, not a lab-grade inverter.
One detail you might not think about is that the weight isn't specified tightly from the suppiler, so we usually have stock but confirm lead time before ordering more than 5 or so units; the MOQ is reasonable and you get a COA with each batch, which covers the basics like voltage tolerance and capasity, but HPLC purity data isn't included since it's not a chemicla product anyway.
Connection options in series/parallel are pretty much plug-and-play for our field techs, so we've been pairing two of these for a 2000W peak load on a temporary outdoor security rig, and the compact form factor (92×170×100mm aluminum shell) means it fits in a standard weatherproof enclosure without modification — better than the bulky lead-acid units we used to haul around.
Anyway, the 1-year warranty is, but given the lithium-ion chemistry and the wide temperature tolerance, most buyers we know go with this model for outdoor monitoring because of that it drops right into an existing 220V AC circuit and handles the high-discharge cycling without the voltage sag we saw with cheaper alternatives.
The MOQ is typically 10 units for standard orders, but we can discuss smaller quantities for first-time buyers or samples.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on current production load.
Yes, we can supply CE, RoHS, and MSDS documents upon request. Just let us know which certifications you need.
Right now, the standard model is fixed at 220V AC output, but we can discuss custom voltage options for bulk orders.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, ideally between -20°C and 60°C. Keep it partially charged if not using for a while.