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<blockquote data-quote="RaWKiS_CT" data-source="post: 1128718" data-attributes="member: 18423"><p>I cant speak for the higher Eaton ranges but i had a Eaton 5e 2000VA 3 months ago and had 3 issues with it that drove me to get rid of it at a considerable loss 2 weeks after purchase. 1) when on battery power it beeps every 30 seconds and there is no way to turn it off aside from de soldering the speaker from the PCB. 2) The built in fan would start up as soon as mains came on, was pretty loud and didnt kick off for 2 days straight. A quick fail over to battery and then back to mains once it had finally stopped kicked the fan back on on stayed on for hours until i disconnected the mains again and put it back in the box. The third issue was more an annoyance but the supplied software was useless at giving any kind of reading around charge level, capacity or anything else remotely useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaWKiS_CT, post: 1128718, member: 18423"] I cant speak for the higher Eaton ranges but i had a Eaton 5e 2000VA 3 months ago and had 3 issues with it that drove me to get rid of it at a considerable loss 2 weeks after purchase. 1) when on battery power it beeps every 30 seconds and there is no way to turn it off aside from de soldering the speaker from the PCB. 2) The built in fan would start up as soon as mains came on, was pretty loud and didnt kick off for 2 days straight. A quick fail over to battery and then back to mains once it had finally stopped kicked the fan back on on stayed on for hours until i disconnected the mains again and put it back in the box. The third issue was more an annoyance but the supplied software was useless at giving any kind of reading around charge level, capacity or anything else remotely useful. [/QUOTE]
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