Power Inspired opens online shop
Oxford based power protection specialists Power Inspired has launched a new web site designed to help customers select the most appropriate OPTI-UPS product and purchase it online at extremely competitive prices. There is a UPS in the range to suit every application from the entry level VS series, ideal for the standalone PC, through to the DS Series - designed to provide the highest levels of power protection.
Customers will also be able to purchase the newly introduced OPTI-Solar product line - an innovative breakthrough for power-saving and environmental protection. Designed for consumer applications and rated from 1200 - 8kVA, the low watt range features an integrated inverter and charge controller, have large chargers for long runtime applications and is extremely compact and easy to install.
Visitors to the site will find an extensive range of UPS systems ideal for a wide range of applications. These range from personal computers and Soho through to Server units - all offering the highest levels of protection.
Jones from OPTI-UPS commented "As it's becoming increasingly popular to source and purchase products online we have developed this site with Power Inspired to give instant access to a range of quality products at very competitive prices."
Established in 1991 OPTI-UPS headquartered are in California, USA, it has global offices in Taiwan, Dubai, Japan, Australia, Germany and the Czech Republic and a distribution center in the Netherlands. Its products have been sold in UK for over 10 years. Power Inspired is an authorised distributor of OPTI-UPS single phase products.
http://www.opti-online.com/
Power Inspired
Tel: 01865 744836
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