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popularsr71 posted Today 04:08 AM
popularsr71 posted Today 04:08 AM

CyberPower PFC 12-Outlet Sinewave 1500VA UPS $190

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Today 04:18 AM
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outzToday 04:18 AM
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Output: 1500VA / 1000W at 60 Hz
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arkonjumbleToday 11:59 AM
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How do we replicate? Shows full price.
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LeeJ4041Today 05:05 PM
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I was about to pull the trigger, but did a little research. For anyone who's interested, this is a good price for the spec. Typically go for $200+, although you can grab a refurbished one on Woot for $10 less (with a new battery inside). But the biggest issue with these UPS is that they use lead-acid batteries. So they will have a short life span since you're running it 24/7, typically around 2-3 years (based on reviews). If longevity is of your concern, go for the LiFePO4 lithium battery; they will last you much longer.
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nyknicks8Today 05:35 PM
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Quote from LeeJ4041 :
I was about to pull the trigger, but did a little research. For anyone who's interested, this is a good price for the spec. Typically go for $200+, although you can grab a refurbished one on Woot for $10 less (with a new battery inside). But the biggest issue with these UPS is that they use lead-acid batteries. So they will have a short life span since you're running it 24/7, typically around 2-3 years (based on reviews). If longevity is of your concern, go for the LiFePO4 lithium battery; they will last you much longer.
This is known that the batteries need replacement in a few years. Which lithium battery one do you suggest?

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