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Good price but I checked, and this is a simulated sinewave ups. not a pure sine wave. You should check the electronics you have connected to these to confirm that can tolerate simulated sinewave versus pure sine wave battery back up.
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Good price but I checked, and this is a simulated sinewave ups. not a pure sine wave. You should check the electronics you have connected to these to confirm that can tolerate simulated sinewave versus pure sine wave battery back up.
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
I bought the same one over black friday. FWIW I run my router, modem, and 2017 spec'd PC on it, and get about 40'ish minutes of uptime once the power goes out.
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
are you asking about the one in the OP or the costco one?
Either one is fine for modems, routers, .etc. I use the costco one for my router, a single wifi AP, and a poe switch. It lasted for hours a couple months ago. Probably could have gone longer but the power came back.
Damn, I was just there today. I didn't think they sold them in the store. I will try to go early next week then.
Thanks for the heads up.
YMMV as each Costco store stocks different stuff. Got 3 different Costcos nearby, one usually sells the 1300 one, the other the 1500 but that one I don't go that often as it is the farthest one. The 3rd one I haven't seen either of them in there. Placement is kind of weird and random too. The 1st one has them either on the isle where all the office stuff are or near the external hard drives. The other Costco has them right on the entrance kind of the first thing you see not sure why. Good luck.
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I got the below UPS on a Costco deal. Using it for a PC, switch and a few monitors.
https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...27
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
I got the below UPS on a Costco deal. Using it for a PC, switch and a few monitors.
https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...27623.html [costco.com]
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
I got the below UPS on a Costco deal. Using it for a PC, switch and a few monitors.
https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...27
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
Either one is fine for modems, routers, .etc. I use the costco one for my router, a single wifi AP, and a poe switch. It lasted for hours a couple months ago. Probably could have gone longer but the power came back.
the one in the op has a dedicated button for muting the beeps.
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I got the below UPS on a Costco deal. Using it for a PC, switch and a few monitors.
https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...27
Would this one be ok for mainly for network gear (cable modem, gateway/router, switches, etc.)?
Thank you.
I was hoping to get the 1500VA true sine from Costco but my local Costco never brought it, only the 1300VA simulated sine.
I was hoping to get the 1500VA true sine from Costco but my local Costco never brought it, only the 1300VA simulated sine.
Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks for the heads up.
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