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| CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD UPS - 1000VA/600W Intelligent LCD Diagnostic Display AVR 9-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower USB/Serial - 3yr Warranty / $350k Guarantee | 
enlarge | Brand: CyberPower Category: CE
List Price: $208.73 Buy New: $120.69 You Save: $88.04 (42%)
New (30) Used (1) from $120.69
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 15.1 x 12.2 x 7.2 nv:Power Protection Type: UPS Battery Backup Input Voltage: 90Vac - 140Vac Frequency: 60HZ ( 3HZ ) Input Connection Type: NEMA 5-15P Cord Length: 6 in Watts: 600 Watt Volt Amps: 1000 VA Output Nominal Voltage: 120VAC 5% Output Frequency Regulation: 60 Hz Output Voltage Wave Form: Simulated Sine Wave Full Load Run Time: 1 Minute Half Load Run Time: 6 minutes Battery Recharge Rate: 8 hours Type: Sealed lead acid Surge Energy Capacity: 1080 Joules Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: CP1000AVRLCD Model: CP1000AVRLCD UPC: 649532010004 EAN: 0649532010004 ASIN: B000QZ3UG0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Works well, looks good, solved my problem August 30, 2008 We have two computers that we play on nearly every day. Living in a rual area where the power goes on and off for no reason, I was concerned about all the electronics that was getting abused. I have power surge protectors on everything, but having the power go of in the middile off an old photo edit is a real problem--not to mention the stress on the electronics. This unit is large enough to carry the load of two desktops, two printers, a scanner, a modem, and a router for nearly 10 min. I just plugged my two surge protectors into the power supply and everything is great. I don't use the automatic shut down feature as that was not the problem I needed to solve. I think, after reading the manual, if you want to use the automatic shut down software, you would be limited to one computer and perfierals per UPS. The front display gives all the information needed to manage the equipment load. Buy it, you will like it.
Many features...more than APC August 16, 2008 I'm a long time APC user but decided to take a chance and try CyberPower brand. Well I couldn't be more pleased with the product. Read all the positives below and above and that's how I see this product too!
Has saved my butt with numerous blackouts and brownouts this summer.
Power Failures July 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Does your power company keep wiping your modem and router settings by turning off the power (just for a little while) several times a week? This unit is your answer. After the forth power dump in a week, I decided that had spent way too much time un-hosing my network. I ordered the Cyber Power unit. It's small and works well. Now about these clocks...Maybe a whole house unit?
Looks cool, works July 17, 2008 Lots of jacks (five filtered and battery backed up, four surge only)although the spacing means you would lose jacks if any of your connections are the transformer type.
This is the first unit I mounted (or would have been willing to) on my desktop as it is compact, the body is rounded and sophisticated looking instead of the normal functional block look and the blue display is cool looking.
It gives you a graphical display of current load, battery capacity and voltage output.
To me the AVR circuitry is a must for the delicate electronical equipment I have on it.
I got a real world test from a lightning storm generated black out the first night I had it online.
I was recording to a DVR, working with a new video editor while an external SATA hard drive dock was getting data transferred to it.
Momentary blackout and the UPS kept all units functioning. Testing operations later showed the recording and data backup flawless.
I have not tested the included software or Serial/USB connections as I do not intend to use those with my set up.
Happy with the purchase.
perfect solution July 16, 2008 this unit was recommended by a number of folks, including reviews on this site. it's supporting an imac & some external disks plus a modem, switch, & router. seems fine with that load. the lcd monitor is unnecessary but interesting.
UPDATE: we've had a number of pg&e incidents this summer. this ups didn't even blink. my fileserver, network infrastructure, & imac all stayed up without a problem. this unit is as good as reviews indicate.
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