Costco has for its
Members: CyberPower 1350VA Simulated Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup System (CST135UC) on sale for
$99.99. Shipping is $4.99.
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Thanks to community member
jeelgua for finding this deal.
Includes:
- UPS System
- User manual
- USB A+B type cable
Product Details:
- Capacity: 1350 VA / 810 W
- Topology: Line Interactive
- Waveform: Simulated Sine Wave
- Output: 120 VAC ± 5%
- Runtime (half/full): 10 minutes / 2 minutes
- Plug type & cord: NEMA 5-15P, 6 ft. cord
- Outlets: 10 (5 surge, 5 surge + battery backup)
- Outlet types: 10 NEMA 5-15R
- USB charge ports: 5V/4.0A (20W)
- 1 x Type-A & 1 x Type-C @ 4.0A (Shared)
- Communication: USB
- Data line protection: Telephone, Network, Coaxial
- User-replaceable batteries: 2
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I ended up buy the apc 1500 true sine for $220 as most gold rated psu's claim they need true sine.. how true that is but I have one and they run on it when power goes out, so got a second
Also, I bought one of these and it arrived missing all of its internal screws. The batteries were bouncing around and when I pressed the button, the circuit board fell out.
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No batteries are EVER as good as the manufacturer battery, unless you're talking 18650s or AA.
I use a Ryobi inverter and have multiple batteries. Right now Ryobi days has the 150w inverter with two 4ah batteries for $100. This won't work if you need always on internet, but for most, 5 minutes offline is not a big deal for YouTube etc. Doing it this way will also save you money because these UPS units are constantly charging and discharging, even if they have a super fast switch over instead of powering your devices off the battery all the time to achieve the always on feature.
I stopped using a UPS for my internet equipment when the battery died. While waiting for a deal on a replacement I noticed I saved like $5-10 a month on my electric bill. Technically I can use my savings to buy a tool + two 4ah batteries every year for free. With prices rising I save even more.
Are you sure?
The Average Electricity Rate in the U.S. is 10.42 cents per kilowatt-hour.
That means that you are using 95,969.2898273 watts to charge your ups battery 🤔🤔🤔
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If you have trouble finding it, just stop by customer service and they can look up the item for you.
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