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Post #57464710 added 02-08-2013 7:41 PM by Probedude in Archived Deals
The AVR model uses a modified sinewave output instead of a true sinewave. I don't know if it is true today vs yester-years but pure sinewave is not as efficient to generate as a modified sinewave...
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Post #57415438 added 02-06-2013 4:08 PM by trstno1 in Archived Deals
Thanks - I did manage to get the lightning deal, but I need another one, and I pulled the trigger at Amazon.
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Post #57419864 added 02-06-2013 8:15 PM by armedmetallica in Archived Deals
i got this about 2yrs ago, and love it. for the advanced folks - they have an esxi vm appliance that is literally just plug and play. It can send txt alerts, emails and MSN messages indicating a...
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Post #57420144 added 02-06-2013 8:30 PM by bondiablo in Archived Deals
Would this be significantly better than my current APC BX1300LCD?
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Post #57420350 added 02-06-2013 8:43 PM by WilliamG in Archived Deals
I still think Pure Sine Wave is a solution in search of a problem. I'll probably get flamed, but whatever. :) I've had numerous blackouts/brown-outs with a ton of computers, mostly Apple stuff,...
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Post #57416708 added 02-06-2013 5:18 PM by TidalWaveOne in Archived Deals
Dunno... but it is amazing annoying... and why I'd want to order from Amazon.
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Post #57417046 added 02-06-2013 5:38 PM by arson94 in Archived Deals
Nice... Now to talk myself into needing this much of a UPS. The CP1350PFCLCD is $159.99 at newegg and amazon. The CP1000PFCLCD is $139.99 at newegg and $128.35 at amazon. The CP850PFCLCD is...
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Post #57417854 added 02-06-2013 6:24 PM by peoples in Archived Deals
It won't help you if the power goes out
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Post #57418704 added 02-06-2013 7:13 PM by Probedude in Archived Deals
The UPS does not make up for the voltage swings by using the battery except when the voltage is TOO low or TOO high and then it's 100% on the battery. That transformer regulator does raise or...
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Post #57418146 added 02-06-2013 6:40 PM by scottsiefker in Archived Deals
Unless it's for a nice gaming machine or if you have a htpc or home server, you would be fine getting one of the cheaper UPSs without sinewave for most other electronics.
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Post #57419122 added 02-06-2013 7:38 PM by Ostryker in Archived Deals
Thanks OP. I have two smaller APC UPS and have two computers, an NAS, my modem and router plugged in, and yesterday after a surge, they shut down indicating that they were in fact not sufficient for...
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Post #57423804 added 02-07-2013 3:44 AM by Viperkun in Archived Deals
Read here for some insight on what Active PFC means to you and why true sine wave UPS's are recommended for the power supplies with them. The $15 dollar difference here is for the pure...
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Post #57453706 added 02-08-2013 10:33 AM by JonnyIce in Archived Deals
Did anyone else's come overnight delivery??
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Post #57477350 added 02-09-2013 4:01 PM by bonkman in Archived Deals
holy eff. get a new htpc :lol:
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Post #57418010 added 02-06-2013 6:34 PM by oliv26 in Archived Deals
Good point. Nothing I do on the HTPC is important. I'll probably grab a cheap power conditioner at some point, because I do suspect the wiring of being of dubious quality. It was all done prior to my...
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Post #57418222 added 02-06-2013 6:44 PM by djpsych in Archived Deals
Got this for $150 during Black Friday on Amazon. Highly recommend this!
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Post #57418250 added 02-06-2013 6:46 PM by nightanole in Archived Deals
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009RA60 Its like $50. Its better than any $100 power strip, and it will eat itself if the lightning strike is bad enough to kill things. Its also got one tap...
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Post #57418608 added 02-06-2013 7:07 PM by Avatar77 in Archived Deals
If your home theater gear is expensive, I'd invest in a UPC. The power conditioner can't create power out of thin air. A UPC has a battery to make up for the voltage swings.
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Post #57418842 added 02-06-2013 7:21 PM by silvery79 in Archived Deals
Have had the CP1000PFCLCD for 2 years now, good stuff!
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Post #57419134 added 02-06-2013 7:39 PM by Mari0andLuigi in Archived Deals
Thanks OP! Picked up 2, one for the home theater and one for my PC.
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Post #57419180 added 02-06-2013 7:41 PM by Probedude in Archived Deals
In 4 1 after all Wish Amazon didn't charge tax in CA :(
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Post #57413490 added 02-06-2013 2:31 PM by a1iens in Archived Deals
I've been waiting for this to drop to the lightning deal price of $150 that I missed back in Dec, but went ahead and got it for $15 more since I had some Amazon credits. link Newegg has it for...
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Post #57417774 added 02-06-2013 6:19 PM by oliv26 in Archived Deals
Would this would be enough for a 64 inch plasma, 5.1 AVR, and a HTPC that uses about 350W by itself? Or would one be better off with a simple power conditioner in this scenario?
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Post #57417866 added 02-06-2013 6:25 PM by scottsiefker in Archived Deals
I've been wanting one of these for a while, thanks OP.
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Post #57417918 added 02-06-2013 6:28 PM by jmccorm in Archived Deals
Probably a power conditioner? Depends. The ability of a UPS to sustain a set of devices on battery power is INVERSELY proportional to how much load you connect to it. If you're approaching 900W,...
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Post #57421032 added 02-06-2013 9:20 PM by darkonex in Archived Deals
Needed one to replace my APC BR1300 that died about a year ago, been waiting for this exact model to go on sale again, thanks so much!
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Post #57422774 added 02-07-2013 12:02 AM by cowguy in Archived Deals
Depends if you have a active PFC Psu in your pc or not. Some psu's don't put out the advertised watts when running on the approximated sine wave that your apc puts out. Just google active pfc and ups...
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Post #57423998 added 02-07-2013 4:26 AM by weigle2 in Archived Deals
You really don't need PFC compatible UPS's for this scenario. You will do fine with the base AVR type that uses battery power for over/under voltage scenarios. If you are a Costco member, or know...
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Is there any real advantage to this one over the CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD 1500VA 900W with AVR Tower UPS that is about $150 w/FS on Amazon? ...
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Post #57503960 added 02-11-2013 8:40 AM by whozee in Archived Deals
Thank you, now to see if my local CostCo has it in stock.
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Post #57459424 added 02-08-2013 2:33 PM by a1iens in Archived Deals
I ordered around 5pm ET on 2/6 and it arrived today! I didn't expect it until Monday. Wohoo...fast delivery by Amazon. Kudos to Amazon!
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Post #57418858 added 02-06-2013 7:22 PM by martmann in Archived Deals
I have one of these, and like it a lot, I use it to keep my network gear alive (cable modem, router, ooma phone system, NAS box, and switch). Then one day a few months back, the power went out, it...
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Post #57419784 added 02-06-2013 8:12 PM by Pctek4456 in Archived Deals
Got this for $120 two years ago and I love it. It has helped me so much with brownouts, blackouts and other power variation issues. highly recommended!
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Post #57421202 added 02-06-2013 9:31 PM by Binar in Archived Deals
Newcustomer $10 off $50 doesn't work on this item :(
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Post #57461112 added 02-08-2013 4:01 PM by whozee in Archived Deals
How does this model compare to the Cyberpower AVR 1350 for $89 @ CostCo feature wise? Thanks!
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Post #57460576 added 02-08-2013 3:33 PM by Ostryker in Archived Deals
I just got mine from Newegg. I like not having to connect the battery terminals or do any sort of flipping to make it functional. All I had to do was turn it on while plugged in. I am going to...
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Post #57419550 added 02-06-2013 8:00 PM by loudninja in Archived Deals
been waiting for one of these to go on sale. thanks OP

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