Staples has
CyberPower PFC 12-Outlet Sinewave 1500VA UPS (CP1500PFCLCD) on sale for $219.95 - $50 when you apply coupon code
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Features:
- Surge energy rating: 1445 joules
- Equipped with 12 surge-protected outlets for seamless connectivity (6 battery-connected)
- Product Dimensions are 3.9"W x 11"H x 14.0"D with a Cord Length of 5 ft (1.5 m).
- Multifunction LCD Panel - Displays immediate, detailed information on the UPS battery and power conditions, alerting users to potential problems before they can affect critical equipment and cause downtime.
- This UPS has a Runtime of 2.5 min at Full Load and a Runtime of 10 min at Half Load. The Nominal Input Voltage is 120 VAC using an input plug type NEMA 5-15P.
- Meets or exceeds UL1778, cUL 107.3, FCC DOC Class B, RoHS, ENERGY STAR standards
- UPS protects electronic equipment and prevents data loss during a power outage
- Featuring serial and USB interfaces for communication and management, this UPS provides surge protection and filtering for RJ11/RJ45 (in/out combo) ports and coax lines (in/out)
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) - Provides clean, consistent AC power by automatically increasing (boosting) low voltage without using battery power when incoming utility power experiences minor fluctuations.
- Line Interactive Topology - Exists when a line interactive UPS has an autotransformer that regulates low voltages (e.g., brownouts) and over voltages (e.g., spikes) without having to switch to battery.
- Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty
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Biggest differences: Current Costco model (1500S) do not have color LCD (don't need), and only 10 outlets, vs 12 on here (great to have).
But Costco version is also cheaper, selling at $179.99-30 = $149.99 on sale.
You can order it on backorder now
I use a UPS on our Rinnai tankless gas hot water heater, which draws little power, except at ignition. It enables us to have hot water for hours during a power outage. Eyeing this one now, and trying to follow the LiFePO4 battery discussion…
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Correct, the cyberpower page has different ones, cheapest I saw was I think 70 for a wifi antenna. The two Ethernet ports were on the third image on staples website so I thought they were built in
First of all it allows you to mute it for all modes permanently. That is important for me because my English Bulldog hates beeping sounds. He has tried to attack the UPS in my bedroom that beeps and I can't turn it off. That UPS is now in my basement to power the Fios fiber converter box. My old APC 1250 UPS is now in my bedroom. That can also be muted permanently but requires a computer and the APC software to do so. Regardless it can be muted. Now both of my UPS that the dog can remotely get to are completely muted. Now when the power flickers in the middle of the night I shouldn't be woken up by a dog losing his mind.
Second of all it outputs a pure sinewave and appears to be working perfectly. It also arrived with the batteries fully charged. I found that odd. Normally everything I order with a battery is barely charged. Not sure why this was sent fully charged?
This seems like it was a decent deal for my needs considering how expensive a UPS with these features are nowadays.
Edit: I am talking about the ethernet ports in and out only not the expansion port cover that says "provides SNMP Card Communication". I have the ethernet ports to protect against a surge only not the expansion port widget.
That's definitely odd, can you post a Pic. I see your previous comment and I also received mine fully charged which stood out to me as well...
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