PowerWalker VI 1200 CSW Line-Interactive 1.2 kVA 720 W 8 AC outlet(s)
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Price updated on: 07-02-2026 04:00:48
266.06 GBP
Price updated on: 07-02-2026 04:00:48 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | PowerWalker 10121128 |
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AC outlet types A list of the different AC power outlet or coupler types that a product supports, such as C13, C19, C20, Type F, Type G (BS 1363), NEMA 5‑15R, etc. Each entry represents a distinct electrical connector that can be used to supply power to the device.
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C13 coupler |
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AC outlets The total count of standard AC power sockets available on the device, such as a power distribution unit or surge protector. This value indicates how many separate appliances can be connected simultaneously.
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8 AC outlet(s) |
| Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) | Yes |
| Battery capacity | 10 Ah |
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Battery voltage The electrical potential difference supplied to or measured across a battery’s terminals, expressed in volts (V). It represents the battery’s nominal operating voltage and is used to match power sources, chargers, and devices that require a specific voltage level.
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12 V |
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Cables included A list of the cable types that are supplied with the product, such as USB, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, LAN (RJ‑45), SATA, audio or other relevant connectors.
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USB cable |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Black |
| Display | LCD |
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Ethernet LAN ports Represents the total count of Ethernet LAN (RJ‑45) interfaces available on a product. The value is an integer indicating how many physical Ethernet ports are present, regardless of speed or generation.
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2 |
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Form factor Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
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Tower |
| Input frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Input voltage range The minimum and maximum electrical voltage that a device can safely accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the acceptable supply voltage range for both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) inputs, ensuring compatibility with local mains or battery supplies.
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170 ~ 280 VAC |
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Maximum input operation voltage The highest electrical voltage that a device can safely accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the maximum supply voltage compatible with the product and is used to ensure proper operation across different regions and power standards.
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280 V |
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Maximum output operation voltage The highest electrical voltage that a device can safely produce or deliver on its output terminals, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the maximum output level for power supplies, UPS units, and other equipment where the user may need to know the peak voltage available for connected loads.
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230 V |
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Minimum input operation voltage The lowest electrical voltage that the product is designed to accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the minimum mains or battery supply required for safe and reliable operation.
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170 V |
| Noise Level | 45 dB |
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Operating relative humidity The range of relative humidity (in percentage) within which the product is designed to operate reliably. Values are expressed as a minimum–maximum interval such as "20 - 80 %" and indicate the acceptable environmental moisture level for optimal performance.
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0 - 90% |
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Operating temperature The range of temperatures in which a product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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0 - 40 °C |
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Output capacity The maximum electrical power that a device can deliver to its load, expressed in watts (W) or volt‑amps (VA). This value indicates the overall capacity of the unit to supply power under normal operating conditions and helps users compare performance across similar products.
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1200 VA |
| Overload capacity | N/A |
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Power factor The ratio of real power to apparent power in an electrical system, expressed as a unit‑less number between 0 and 1. It indicates how efficiently the device converts supplied voltage into useful work; values closer to 1 mean less reactive power and higher efficiency.
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0.6 |
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Power plug The type of electrical power connector or plug used by the product, such as IEC, NEMA, BS1363, C14, C20, etc. It indicates which standard socket or coupler is required for connecting the device to a mains supply or other equipment.
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C14 coupler |
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Power protection features A comma‑separated list of the electrical protection mechanisms built into a device, such as overcurrent, overload, short circuit, under voltage, and overheating safeguards. The attribute indicates which protective features are present to protect the equipment and connected components from abnormal power conditions.
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Overcharge, Overload |
| Products per pallet | 60 pc(s) |
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Response time The time interval between a stimulus and the corresponding response of a device or system, expressed in units such as milliseconds (ms). It indicates how quickly the product reacts to input or processes data, which is critical for performance-sensitive applications like displays, gaming monitors, and interactive devices.
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6 ms |
| UPS topology | Line-Interactive |
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USB port type The specific type of USB connector that a product supports, such as USB Type‑A, USB Type‑B, USB Type‑C, Mini‑USB or Micro‑USB. This attribute indicates the physical interface used for data transfer and power delivery, helping users identify compatibility with cables, peripherals and accessories.
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USB Type-A |
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Waveform The shape of the electrical voltage or current produced by a power supply, expressed as a string such as "Sine", "Square", or "Triangle". It indicates how the output varies over time and affects noise levels, harmonic distortion, and compatibility with electronic equipment.
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Pure sine |
PowerWalker
PowerWalker is a brand of UPS (uninterruptible power supply) products. They offer a wide range of products for both personal and business use, including desktop and tower UPSs, rackmount UPSs, and portable UPSs. They also offer a variety of power management software and services.
PowerWalker is a brand of UPS (uninterruptible power supply) products. They offer a wide range of products for both personal and business use, including desktop and tower UPSs, rackmount UPSs, and portable UPSs. They also offer a variety of power management software and services.







