BenQ EX3210U + simulated sine wave UPS — real-world experience?
BenQ EX3210U + simulated sine wave UPS — real-world experience?
Hello
Has anyone here actually used a BenQ MOBIUZ EX3210U with a line-interactive UPS that outputs simulated/stepped sine wave when running on battery?
The monitor uses an external 180W / 19.5V power brick (DA-180D19 or Delta ADP-180TB F).
I'm considering a CyberPower UT850EG (850VA/425W, simulated sine wave) and I'm trying to find out if anyone has actually tested this monitor with a simulated-sine UPS.
Questions:
Does the monitor stay on when the UPS switches to battery?
Any flickering/restart?
Any buzzing/humming from the power brick?
What UPS model are you using?
How long have you been using this setup?
I'm especially interested in real-world experience rather than theoretical Active-PFC compatibility.