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PowerWalker 10121067 Basic VI 850 SB
Compact UPS with 0.85 kVA/480 W capacity, dual AC outlets, Line‑Interactive protection, battery backup for critical devices; lightweight design and quiet operation
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PowerWalker 10121067 Basic VI 850 SB
The PowerWalker 10121067 Basic VI 850 SB is a compact, tower‑style uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that delivers reliable protection for critical electronic equipment. Designed with a line‑interactive topology, it automatically regulates voltage fluctuations while providing battery backup during outages.
Key Technical Specifications
- Output Power Capacity: 0.85 kVA (850 VA) / 480 W
- Input Voltage Range: 162 V – 290 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Output Voltage: Fixed at 230 V AC
- AC Outlet Type: Type F (Schuko)
- Number of AC Outlets: 2
- Battery: 12 V, 6 Ah, single battery support
- Battery Recharge Time: 8 hours
- Typical Backup Time (Half Load): 4.5 minutes
- Efficiency: 96.4%
- Operating Temperature: 0 °C – 40 °C
- Operating Humidity: 0 % – 95 %
- Power Protection Features: Overload protection, automatic voltage regulation (±1 Hz)
- Display Type: LCD (no separate display module required)
- USB Port: Included for firmware updates and monitoring
- Bundled Software: PowerMaster – a comprehensive management suite for configuration, diagnostics, and remote monitoring.
- Color: Black
- Form Factor: Tower
- Harmonized System Code: 85078000
Line‑Interactive Technology Explained
The line‑interactive UPS architecture combines the best features of both standby and online systems. It monitors incoming voltage continuously, stepping up or down as needed to keep output stable. When a power interruption occurs, the internal battery takes over instantly, ensuring that connected devices remain powered without any noticeable lag.
Benefits for Sensitive Equipment
- Zero Transfer Time: Immediate switch to battery eliminates data loss or hardware damage.
- Voltage Regulation: Maintains a steady 230 V output, protecting equipment from brownouts and surges.
- Efficient Power Usage: High efficiency (96.4%) reduces heat generation and operating costs.
Battery Management and Longevity
The UPS houses a single 12 V, 6 Ah lead‑acid battery. With an eight‑hour recharge cycle, the unit can sustain a full charge after a brief outage. The typical backup time of 4.5 minutes at half load is sufficient for most small office or home‑office setups to safely shut down equipment or switch to alternative power sources.
Connectivity and Monitoring
The integrated USB port allows users to connect the UPS to a computer. Through the bundled PowerMaster software, administrators can:
- View real‑time status of voltage, frequency, battery health, and load.
- Configure alarm thresholds for overvoltage, undervoltage, and overload conditions.
- Schedule firmware updates to keep the UPS running with the latest features.
- Generate detailed logs for compliance or troubleshooting purposes.
Physical Design and Installation
The tower configuration offers a slim footprint while providing ample space for ventilation. The unit’s robust chassis is engineered to withstand temperatures up to 40 °C and humidity levels of 95 %, making it suitable for varied indoor environments.
AC Outlet Configuration
- Two Type F (Schuko) outlets allow connection of multiple devices such as routers, switches, or small servers.
- The fixed output voltage of 230 V ensures compatibility with standard European equipment.
Compliance and Standards
The PowerWalker Basic VI 850 SB adheres to international safety and performance standards. Its HS code (85078000) reflects its classification as a power supply unit, ensuring compliance with global trade regulations.
Ideal Use Cases
- Home Office: Protects laptops, routers, and modems from sudden outages.
- Small Business: Safeguards critical network gear and backup servers.
- Educational Settings: Provides reliable power for lab equipment and teaching aids.
Conclusion
The PowerWalker 10121067 Basic VI 850 SB delivers dependable, efficient protection in a compact tower form. With its line‑interactive design, robust battery support, and comprehensive monitoring via PowerMaster, it is an excellent choice for anyone needing reliable power continuity without the complexity of larger UPS systems.
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- Uninterruptible Power Supply systems (UPS) |
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| Tags | PowerWalker Basic |
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| Brand | 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. |
| MPN | PowerWalker 10121067 |
| ID | 18734427 |
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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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Type F |
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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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2 AC outlet(s) |
| Battery recharge time | 8 h |
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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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Bundled software A list of software applications, operating systems, drivers, or utilities that are pre-installed or bundled with the product. The values may include antivirus suites, productivity tools, device management utilities, and other essential software components.
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PowerMaster |
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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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Efficiency The efficiency rating expresses the percentage of input power that a product converts into useful output, indicating how well it uses energy compared to similar models. A higher value means less waste and lower operating costs.
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96.4% |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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85078000 |
| Input frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Manual Indicates whether a user manual—physical or digital—is provided with the product. A value of "Yes" means that a manual is included, while a value of "No" indicates that no manual is supplied.
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Yes |
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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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290 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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162 V |
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Number of batteries supported The total count of battery cells that the product can accommodate or use. The value may be a simple integer (e.g., "4") or include the type of battery (e.g., "2x AAA"). It indicates how many individual batteries are required for operation, whether they are included in the package or need to be purchased separately.
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1 |
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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 - 95% |
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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 Power The electrical power that a device can deliver or consume, expressed in watts (W). It represents the actual power output under normal operating conditions and is useful for comparing performance across similar devices.
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480 W |
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Output power capacity The maximum electrical power that a device can deliver or consume, expressed in volt‑amps (VA). It represents the apparent power rating of the product and is used to compare capacity across similar equipment.
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0.85 kVA |
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Output power factor The ratio of real power to apparent power supplied by a device, expressed as a unitless number between 0 and 1. It indicates how efficiently the device converts electrical energy into useful work; higher values mean less reactive power consumption.
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0.56 |
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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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Overload |
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Typical backup time at half load The average time a device can operate on its internal battery or backup power source when running at half of its maximum load, expressed in minutes, hours, or other standard time units.
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4.5 min |
| UPS topology | Line-Interactive |
