UPS Solutions

Load Shedding Got You Down?

Online & Offline UPS Options

Since load-shedding has been knocking on everyone’s door, it’s imperative to protect your electronic devices against sudden power loss. Having the right UPS, whether online or offline, for your business or home will ensure you have an uninterruptible power supply whenever darkness hits.

Offline UPS Options

Mecer ME-1000-VU 1000VA Offline Tower UPS

Mecer ME-1000-VU 1000VA Offline Tower UPS - resized

R1,379.16

incl. VAT

  • 1000VA line interactive UPS
  • Microprocessor control guarantees high reliability
  • Auto restart while AC is recovering
  • Off-mode charging
  • Cold start function
  • USB communication port and RJ-11/RJ-45 protection
  • Overload, discharge and overcharge protection
  • Supports Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008, Windows 7/8, Linux, Unix, and MAC

Mecer ME-2000-VU 2000VA Offline Tower UPS

Mecer ME-1000-VU 1000VA Offline Tower UPS - resized

R2,116.46

incl. VAT

  • 2000VA line interactive UPS
  • Microprocessor control guarantees high reliability
  • Auto restart while AC is recovering
  • Off-mode charging
  • Cold start function
  • USB communication port and RJ-11/RJ-45 protection
  • Overload, discharge and overcharge protection
  • Supports Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008, Windows 7/8, Linux, Unix, and MAC

Mecer ME-3000-VU 3000VA Offline Tower UPS

Mecer ME-1000-VU 1000VA Offline Tower UPS - resized

R3,568.45

incl. VAT

  • 3000VA line interactive UPS
  • Microprocessor control guarantees high reliability
  • Auto restart while AC is recovering
  • Off-mode charging
  • Cold start function
  • USB communication port and RJ-11/RJ-45 protection
  • Overload, discharge and overcharge protection
  • Supports Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008, Windows 7/8, Linux, Unix, and MAC

Online UPS Options

Mecer ME-1000-WPTU 1000VA Online Tower UPS

Mecer ME-1000-WPTU 1000VA Online Tower UPS

R3,014.73

incl. VAT

  • True double-conversion
  • Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
  • Wide input voltage (110 V–300 V)
  • Converter mode available
  • ECO mode for energy saving
  • Generator compatible

Mecer ME-2000-WPTU 2000VA Online Tower UPS

Mecer ME-2000-WPTU 2000VA Online Tower UPS - resized

R5,352.68

incl. VAT

  • True double-conversion
  • Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
  • Wide input voltage (110 V–300 V)
  • Converter mode available
  • ECO mode for energy saving
  • Generator compatible

Mecer ME-3000-WPTU 3000VA Online Tower UPS

Mecer ME-3000-WPTU 3000VA Online Tower UPS

R6,460.13

incl. VAT

  • 3000VA online UPS
  • True double-conversion
  • Wide input voltage range (110V – 300V)
  • Generator compatible
  • ECO mode for energy saving
  • SNMP communication

6000 VA and Over Online UPS

Mecer ME-6000-WPTU 6000VA Online Tower UPS

Mecer ME-10000-WPTU 10000VA Online Tower UPS - resized

R15,196.68

incl. VAT

  • True double-conversion
  • Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
  • Wide input voltage (110 V–300 V)
  • Converter mode available
  • ECO mode for energy saving
  • Generator compatible
  • Adjustable battery numbers only available for 6000VA and up models

Mecer ME-10000-WPTU 10000VA Online Tower UPS

Mecer ME-10000-WPTU 10000VA Online Tower UPS - resized

R18,888.18

incl. VAT

  • True double-conversion
  • Microprocessor control optimizes reliability
  • Wide input voltage (110 V–300 V)
  • Converter mode available
  • ECO mode for energy saving
  • Generator compatible
  • Adjustable battery numbers only available for 6000VA and up models

Please Note

The 6000VA and 10000VA UPS devices require 3rd party certified electricians to do the installation of the UPS and on the dedicated circuit board and provide a certificate once completed. The reason for this is these UPS devices require an input power greater than the output of an average household wall plug. So, if one was to plug this in it will most likely overload the DB board as well as the plug itself.

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    The Input

    Online

    It gets direct power supply from the input into the inverter, which then charges the batteries and holds the load simultaneously. Therefore there is no interruption to the power supply during a power outage.

    Offline

    It gets direct power supply from the input that is then sent to the inverter which then charges the batteries. The load is carried by the direct power supply from the input when the power is on and so in this case the inverter is only used to hold the load when there is a power failure, there is a small few millisecond delay where there is no power as the device switches to the inverter and batteries.

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    Operating Temperature

    Online

    Since the inverter is working full time the operating temperature of the device will always be reasonably high. The number of devices on the UPS will also have an impact in operating temperature. Therefore UPS devices should always be kept in places with high airflow for adequate cooling.

    Offline

    Since the offline UPS only uses the inverter during a power failure its general operating temperature outside of a power failure will be lower. The device should still be kept in a well-ventilated area for adequate cooling.

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    Cost

    Online

    This kind of UPS requires a larger amount of working parts to carry out its function which ultimately pushes the cost up.

    Offline

    This kind of UPS requires less parts to carry out its function therefore the costs are lower.

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    Battery Usage

    Online

    It uses its battery throughout the time when the electronic devices are in use. Therefore, the battery is used constantly.

    Offline

    It only uses the battery during a power failure. Therefore, the battery is rarely used.

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    Extreme Voltage Fluctuations

    Online

    It is designed to handle extreme voltage fluctuations. Such conditions are expected if you require this kind of UPS. Due to the fact that the online UPS is always in operation, voltage fluctuations from the input power supply, have no negative effects on your devices or the UPS itself.

    Offline

    The more the voltage fluctuations, the more the offline UPS is used. A frequent switching between the batteries and main power due to voltage fluctuations could lead to switching delays. This is dangerous for sensitive electronics and could also ultimately reduce the UPS overall performance.

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    When to Use?

    Online

    Use this kind of UPS when you require it to power sensitive electronic devices for a longer duration of time and if the main power supply in your area fluctuates rapidly.

    Offline

    Use this kind of UPS if you are looking for a cost-effective solution and are working in an environment where power supply is generally stable.