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Product Name: | Tripp Lite Pure Sine Wave Gaming UPS Battery Backup, 1500VA 900W 120V, Detachable LCD, Automatic Voltage Regulation, USB, RGB LED Lights, 3-Year Warranty & $250K Insurance (SMART1500PSGLCD) |
Manufacturer: | Tripp Lite |
Model Number: | SMART1500PSGLCD |
Product SKU: | B0BGQFSY7F |
UPC: | 37332253774 |
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It is the only UPS I know that has programmable RGB to match your custom DOOM PC tho!
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but the detachable screen is pretty unique also, you can run power-heavy loads on your PC and check out how it impacts the UPS stats in realtime by having the detachable wireless rechargeable (charges when attached, 12hr runtime) LCD screen on your desktop, no need to run an app on the PC or look under your desk for the power status
also, it is a 1500VA true sine wave UPS with usb software control - for a good name brand like APC or Tripp Lite this is what you are going to pay for one anyway with those specs. Might be able to get Cyberpower cheaper with those specs but they have been junk in my experience.
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The difference in runtime is significant. I used to be able to run for 10 or 15 minutes on a 1500VA Cyberpower unit and now I can run for an hour and 30 minutes. And it was a lot cheaper (only 115 on a slickdeal).
In any case - this is something I never knew would actually work as a UPS and the EcoFlow App with the AC Always on option significantly helps with this. Otherwise you would have to manually turn the AC on. One thing though - after the battery runs to 0 it does need to charge for a few minutes before the AC always on kicks in and turns the AC back on. But at least I know in an extended power failure once power is restored the ECoflow unit will eventually turn the AC back on on the unit.
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No but it can spell doom
The difference in runtime is significant. I used to be able to run for 10 or 15 minutes on a 1500VA Cyberpower unit and now I can run for an hour and 30 minutes. And it was a lot cheaper (only 115 on a slickdeal).
In any case - this is something I never knew would actually work as a UPS and the EcoFlow App with the AC Always on option significantly helps with this. Otherwise you would have to manually turn the AC on. One thing though - after the battery runs to 0 it does need to charge for a few minutes before the AC always on kicks in and turns the AC back on. But at least I know in an extended power failure once power is restored the ECoflow unit will eventually turn the AC back on on the unit.
What's the load on your PC? I would guess 1000W draw would not like a 30ms of no juice