OnLite UPS, uninterruptible power supplies
Established in 1997, On Lite specializes in making uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) with small size, high technical performance, certified quality and competitive prices.
The brand’s UPSs guarantee a reliable power supply voltage, free from mains disturbances, within tolerances compatible with the requirements of electronic equipment. To do this, they make use of an additional power source, a battery.
On Lite proves that the challenge of convenience is met with product quality and service reliability. Maintaining and enhancing the performance of its products, remains one of the key goals that the brand wants to continue to pursue for the future, so that it will always be able to best satisfy its customers.
On Lite uninterruptible power supply, the heart of the brand
The company offers a wide range of UPS products to suit different user needs, ranging from home solutions to large enterprise solutions. Of the On Lite uninterruptible power supply product, there are several series, such as: Easy-Line UPS, Line-Interactiven, On-Line double conversion and more.
Easy-Line UPS
On Lite’s Easy-Line technology is identified by the acronym VFD (Voltage and Frequency Dependent) and represents On Lite’s entry-level UPS family.
In fact, these UPSs are able to protect equipment from small voltage variations, through the mains filter, and from blackouts, through the battery/inverter system.
OnLite Line-Interactive UPS
The brand’s Line-Interactive technology is identified by the abbreviation VI (Voltage Independent). Through the stabilizer circuit, these UPSs are able to protect connected equipment from persistent voltage drops or rises as well as blackouts.
OnLite On-Line Double Conversion UPS
The company’s On-Line technology is identified by the acronym VFI (Voltage and Frequency Independent). This technology is commonly called “double conversion.”
The system ensures that the voltage present at the UPS output is perfectly sinusoidal, clean and very stable. This is guaranteed in both voltage and frequency, regardless of the issues on the power grid.