Stock Status:
Condition: New
SKU : 5869M65
Capacity: 850VA / ~480W
Outlets: 3 × 3‑pin output sockets
Input Voltage Range: Wide tolerance for unstable grids
Battery Backup: Extended runtime for PCs, routers, and small electronics
Surge Protection: Shields devices from spikes and fluctuations
LED Indicators: Clear status display for power and battery conditions
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): Stabilizes voltage without draining battery
Compact Design: Lightweight and easy to place under desks or counters
The Lightwave LW 850VA 3 PIN UPS – LW UPS850 is a mid‑range uninterruptible power supply designed to provide reliable backup power and surge protection for home and office electronics. With 850VA/480W capacity, it offers longer runtime compared to entry‑level 650VA models, making it suitable for PCs, routers, printers, and small business equipment.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Lightwave LW UPS850 |
| Capacity | 850VA / ~480W |
| Output Ports | 3 × 3‑pin sockets |
| Input Voltage | 230V nominal |
| Battery Type | Sealed lead‑acid, maintenance‑free |
| Backup Time | ~15–20 minutes (typical PC load) |
| Indicators | LED status lights |
| Protection | Surge + AVR |
| Dimensions | Compact desktop design |
| Weight | ~5–6 kg |
| Product Description | Price Range (KES) |
|---|---|
| Lightwave LW 850VA 3 PIN UPS – LW UPS850 | KSh 8,500 – 10,500 |
Reliable Backup: Provides longer runtime than 650VA models, ideal for PCs and routers.
Voltage Regulation: Protects sensitive electronics from unstable grid power.
Surge Protection: Prevents damage from sudden spikes.
Efficiency: Energy‑saving design with minimal heat output.
Ease of Use: Plug‑and‑play setup with LED indicators.
Compact and lightweight for easy placement.
Sturdy casing with front LED indicators.
3‑pin sockets for secure connections.
Home offices – protecting PCs, printers, and routers.
Small businesses – safeguarding POS systems and networking gear.
Educational institutions – ensuring uninterrupted use of projectors and computers.
Personal use – keeping Wi‑Fi and entertainment devices powered during outages.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Higher capacity than 650VA models | Limited backup time for heavy loads |
| Affordable and reliable | Not suitable for large servers |
| Surge protection + AVR | Only 3 output ports |
| Compact design | – |
| Easy plug‑and‑play setup | – |
1. How long can it power a PC? Typically 15–20 minutes, enough for safe shutdown.
2. Does it protect against surges? Yes, it includes surge protection and AVR.
3. Can it power a router and modem? Yes, it can keep networking equipment running during outages.
4. Is it suitable for servers? No, it’s designed for small electronics, not enterprise servers.
5. Does it require maintenance? No, it uses sealed lead‑acid batteries that are maintenance‑free.
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