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expiredmendelsphotography posted Mar 20, 2024 06:43 AM
expiredmendelsphotography posted Mar 20, 2024 06:43 AM

1450VA / 810W CyberPower BL1450U Back-UPS Battery

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B&H Photo Video has 1450VA / 810W CyberPower BL1450U Back-UPS Battery for $109.99 (discount will show in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mendelsphotography for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 1450 VA / 810W Capacity
  • 5 x Surge & Battery Outlets
  • 5 x Surge Only Outlets
  • Coax Connectors
  • 6' NEMA-5-15P Cable
  • Dual Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries
  • Network Connectors
  • USB-A & USB-C Ports
  • 2 to 10 Minute Runtime
  • 8-Hour Recharge Time

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (27% savings) than the list price
    • Price is valid 3/20 while supplies last.
    • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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B&H Photo Video has 1450VA / 810W CyberPower BL1450U Back-UPS Battery for $109.99 (discount will show in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mendelsphotography for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 1450 VA / 810W Capacity
  • 5 x Surge & Battery Outlets
  • 5 x Surge Only Outlets
  • Coax Connectors
  • 6' NEMA-5-15P Cable
  • Dual Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries
  • Network Connectors
  • USB-A & USB-C Ports
  • 2 to 10 Minute Runtime
  • 8-Hour Recharge Time

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (27% savings) than the list price
    • Price is valid 3/20 while supplies last.
    • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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dedlewamp
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For those wondering, Simulated Sine Wave Output
RlndV
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It means AC appliances on battery backup runs hotter and less efficiently
NickW0069
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The Costco model is good up to 900W this is only 810W.

Probably does not matter depending on your use case.

Personally I am going to spend the extra $15 and order from Costco. That way if I ever have issues in the future with it I'm more likely to be able to return/exchange it. ​

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Highlights
1450 VA / 810W Capacity
5 x Surge & Battery Outlets
5 x Surge Only Outlets
Coax Connectors
6' NEMA-5-15P Cable
Dual Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries
Network Connectors
USB-A & USB-C Ports
2 to 10 Minute Runtime
8-Hour Recharge Time
Features
Protect your equipment in the event of a power failure with the CyberPower BL1450U Battery Back-UPS. Utilizing dual internal batteries, you can give your system enough time to properly shut down instead of becoming victim to various electrical issues that could otherwise destroy your equipment, making this ideal for professional work spaces, gaming rooms, entertainment centers, and more.

Equipped with a standard 6' NEMA 5-15P plug, you can easily connect this device to the outlet of your choice.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...k_ups.html
Mar 20, 2024 03:30 PM
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CharlieC9067Mar 20, 2024 03:30 PM
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Dang just got the ones from Costco couple weeks ago
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FPSdouglassMar 20, 2024 06:30 PM
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Was looking at the Costco one last week, so I bit.
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dedlewampMar 20, 2024 06:39 PM
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For those wondering, Simulated Sine Wave Output
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smartdealsMar 20, 2024 07:26 PM
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this model gooder than costco?
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akbariibuMar 20, 2024 08:05 PM
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Quote from dedlewamp :
For those wondering, Simulated Sine Wave Output
What does that means?
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Quote from akbariibu :
What does that means?
It means AC appliances on battery backup runs hotter and less efficiently
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If using with valuable electronics, would recommend spending more, or waiting on a deal, for a pure sine wave UPS unit
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NickW0069Mar 20, 2024 10:54 PM
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Quote from smartdeals :
this model gooder than costco?
The Costco model is good up to 900W this is only 810W.

Probably does not matter depending on your use case.

Personally I am going to spend the extra $15 and order from Costco. That way if I ever have issues in the future with it I'm more likely to be able to return/exchange it. ​
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PurpleRoom4389Mar 20, 2024 11:04 PM
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Quote from NickW0069 :
The Costco model is good up to 900W this is only 810W.

Probably does not matter depending on your use case.

Personally I am going to spend the extra $15 and order from Costco. That way if I ever have issues in the future with it I'm more likely to be able to return/exchange it. ​
Good idea. My Costco model from years ago stopped working, so I returned it then bought another one.
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CoolMoney1870Mar 20, 2024 11:11 PM
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Good deal, I use it for my cable modem wireless gateway, gives me Internet for many hours.

I have a 2nd for my work PC setup so I can keep working when we have our brief power outage during storms.
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smartdealsMar 20, 2024 11:11 PM
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whats return policy at costco 90 days?
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Quote from CharlieC9067 :
Dang just got the ones from Costco couple weeks ago
Costco has the best return policy if anything happens. I actually had a similar Cyberpower unit fail under 2 years, died after power outage and never came back online, and Costco took it back without any issue. Bought another one and it's been solid since then. I have a few other Cyberpower units going on strong after +3 years but I would likely buy from Costco over other places if given the chance.
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Quote from akbariibu :
What does that means?
AC power look like waves. Battery power look like castle wall. Castle wall bad for some thing. UPS make castle wall look like waves. Some UPS do this better. Not important for most people.
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Quote from akbariibu :
What does that means?
it means nothing for any practical purposes. There is a lot of fakenews that you need pure sine wave output to protect "sensitive" electronics but people don't understand that all power supplies and anything plugged into an AC outlet is designed to operate with really awful and dirty AC power. Furthermore all products with AC power input have heavy filter at the input that negates any disadvantage of simulated sine way.

the fakenews started many years ago when computer power supplies with poorly implemented power factor correction would become confused, shut off or not work properly with simulated sine waves (as the PFC circuitry tracks the phase of the input to better match and time current consumption to improve the power factor). This isn't really an issue with modern power supply designs.
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