PC Power PCMU1018LED 13200mAh Mini UPS For Router

  • Model: PCMU1018LED
  • Battery Capacity: 13200mAh
  • Total Output: Max 18W
  • Ports: 1x USB, 3x DC, 2x RJ45 PoE LAN
  • Protection: Overcharge, Overcurrent, Overload, etc

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The PC Power PCMU1018LED 13200mAh Mini UPS is designed to power routers, CCTV cameras, and other low-power devices. With a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC at 50-60Hz, this PC Power small UPS for Router provides consistent performance under a variety of power situations. It has several output options, including USB 5V/2A, DC 5V/2A, DC 9V/1A, DC 12V/1A, POE 15V/0.6A, and POE 24V/0.6A, making it appropriate for a variety of devices. With a maximum output power of 18W, this PC Power PCMU1018LED 13200mAh Mini UPS provides reliable power to keep critical gadgets functioning during outages. The built-in 13200mAh battery provides extended backup time, ensuring that connected devices may operate continuously. This PC Power PCMU1018LED 13200mAh Mini UPS is equipped with several safety features that protect against overcharging, over-discharging, overcurrent, overload, over-temperature, and short circuits, extending device life and preventing damage. The 9V and 12V output options increase its compatibility with various equipment, while the 5V DC USB/DC output allows for easy charging of various USB-powered devices. Whether used for networking equipment, security systems, or other low-power electronics, the PC Power PCMU1018LED 13200mAh Mini UPS provides a reliable power backup solution that prevents interruptions and protects connected devices. Its tiny and lightweight design makes it simple to install and use in home or workplace settings.

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