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The EatonEllipse Eco 650 IEC UPS is a robust uninterruptible power supply designed to protect your essential devices from power outages and voltage fluctuations. With a capacity of 650 VA and 400 Watts, it features 4 IEC-C13 outlets, including 2 for battery backup and 2 for surge protection. This UPS also includes advanced surge protection for data lines, ensuring your network devices remain safe. Backed by a 2-year warranty and an unlimited equipment protection policy, it's the ideal solution for workstations, routers, and more.
Brand | Eaton |
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 8.1 x 26.3 cm; 3.6 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | EL650IEC |
Manufacturer | Eaton |
Series | Ellipse Eco |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Rack |
Processor Count | 1 |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 3.6 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**D
Good quality UPS for home use, some minor downsides
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'.
J**N
Solid UPS
Arrived well boxed, instructions a bit sparse but diagrams clear to understand, no messing about with connecting the battery, just put it on charge for 24 hours. Now protecting my Win 2022 server, one thing to note, you need to download the UPS Companion v2.1, as earlier versions do not support the UPS, sadly Eaton website a mess to find it, Google came to the rescue. I do like the top ECO outlets that cut power to other devices when the PC in the master outlet is switched off, handy for monitors.If your wondering if this is the right model for you, multiple the VA value by 0.6 and that's the max wattage it will support at 100% load, so for this model 720w, which way more than the 570w my server will ever use, so gives me a extra few minutes of battery runtime.
R**S
Excellent UPS for my domestic system
The Eaton Ellipse ECO 800 USB IEC UPS is exactly what I needed to allow my set of Synology DS218 NASs etc to power down gracefully when the mains fail, and yet still maintain our home network, security cameras and DECT phones for up to an hour (night) or two (day). It also has useful MOV surge protection on the incoming mains supply to protect devices plugged into the UPS sockets.Change-over is about 5ms or about quarter of a mains cycle. Threshold voltages on the incoming mains for making the change can be altered to suit usage and quality of the mains. I’ve left it as standard because our mains electricity is either OK or dead, brownouts are very, very rare.The surge/lightning protection for a data line is only for an In-Out pair of 8P8C sockets, and not the usual 6P4C or 6P2C modem sockets or BT plugs. The 6P4C plug lead from the BT line filter/splitter fits with gaps either side, but I’m not confident and will continue to use my existing surge/lightning filter system with its correctly sized sockets.The UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) has a big battery inside, and the supplied quick-start manual suggests putting it on charge for several hours before installing the UPS. It was only taking an average of about 4 watts from the mains during this time. I gave it four hours before connecting the most important Master Synology through it and connecting the supplied USB lead between the two units. Pressing the On button connected the Synology power units to the mains, and they were then booted up on their Start/Stop buttons as usual.It is silent, and does not have a fan, and does not seem to get hot, merely warm, but then I am never going to ask it to work at its maximum rate when on battery. The battery is a standard 12V 9AH Sealed Lead Acid Gel type and can be replaced by undoing one screw and removing a cover as instructed in the on-line manual.In the Synology Control Panel/Hardware & Power/ app is a tab for UPS configuration. The Master Synology had seen the Eaton and all I needed to do was set the power-down schedule, tell the Master that it was ‘UPS server’ for other devices on the network that would need to shut down and give it a list of all the IP addresses. It showed how much charge was in the battery (72% after four hours adding to whatever was there before) and how long it might last on current consumption rate. Currently it has 100% and the battery will last 1431 seconds (20 minutes) powering everything including the night cameras and their monitor, or 1681 without monitor.I then went to the other devices and told each one the IP of the ‘UPS server’ and how long they should take to shut down. This PC could have been on the list if I had installed the Eaton software from their website, but being a laptop it has many hours before needing to think about shutdown and will do so gracefully anyway.One IEC socket is not battery backed, ideal for a thirsty non-crucial device such as a laser printer. One is a Master outlet intended for a PC, and for this UPS with the IEC connectors the PC’s mains lead plugs into the UPS inlet, and one of the pair of supplied IEC M-F leads then powers the PC from the Master outlet – no mains lead supplied, but most of us have spares. The other sockets can be ECO for earlier shutdown, but need to be specifically configured so, and I’ve not bothered because I don’t need this.If one has multiple devices taking power then their mains block will need to either have an IEC plug fitted or use an IEC plug to 13A socket adaptor. I started with the adaptors, just in case, but after a day in use and a couple of tests I swapped the 13A plugs on the mains block leads to IEC plugs for a neater installation with fewer wires and connections.
A**S
Pretty much plug and play and works fine
Setup was easy, came with the right cables, and it doesn’t heat up much. Luckily the Linux drivers support this model so configuring was also easy with the relevant Gentoo documentation page.It worked fine when tested by manually tripping the fuse, but I’m yet to test it in a genuine power cut, and yet to test how long it can handle my low power server.
P**T
Bon
Conforme
A**A
Eccellente
Collegato ad un NAS Synology 918+ svolge egregiamente il proprio lavoro di protezione. Assolutamente silenzioso al punto di non accorgersi di lui, interviene perfettamente in mancanza di corrente e rientra in servizio al suo ritorno. Impartisce correttamente l'ordine di shut-down al Synology e lo riaccende quando finisce l'emergenza. Tutto perfetto. Stra-consigliato.
M**M
Returned the 3 items
Images are not correct, there is no usb port to monitor the status of the battery.
F**A
Efficienza e silenziosità.
Considerata la qualità dell'insieme e la silenziosità per l'assenza di ventole, a questo prezzo è difficile trovare di meglio.
P**A
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