XPCC UPS
Voyager IP rely on XPCC UPS to ensure that our customers are protected from power outages, no matter where they are. Slim. light weight and ideal for use in areas where a conventional UPS will not fit, the J60 Lithium UPS from XPCC provides power outage protection for all critical elements on board.
XTREME POWER CONVERSION J60
Lithium UPS // 120VAC or 230VAC
Slim and light weight J60 Lithium UPS provides power outage protection for your critical electronics
Xtreme Power J60 provides the benefits of lithium battery technology in a slim form factor UPS. J60 is ideal for providing continuous power where a conventional UPS will not fit.
Lithium battery technology allows J60 to operate continuously at up to 40oC (104oF) without reduction in battery life.
J60’s compact design is excellent for providing protection to automation systems, video walls, PoE Switches, programmable logic controller (PLC), kiosks, industrial computers, and point-of-sale (POS) equipment.
PRODUCT SNAPSHOT
- Available models: 350VA/200W, 600VA/360W
- Available 120VAC UL or 230VAC CE models
- Power outage protection from 6 minutes to hours
- 5 years electronics, 5 years battery warranty (USA and Canada)
- UL, CE, RoHS, TAA compliant
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