Woot! has
1350VA/815W CyberPower 12-Outlet LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System (Factory Reconditioned, CP1350AVRLCD3) on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
- Condition Notes: A "factory reconditioned" item was returned, inspected, and restored to fully working condition by the original manufacturer or a certified partner. Each product comes backed by an assigned manufacturer warranty OR Woot's very own (90 Day) Woot Warranty. It's as close to new as you can get without technically being "new".
Thanks to Community Member
atari for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Line-interactive UPS rated at 1350VA/815W with simulated sine wave output
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) corrects under- and over-voltage without battery use
- Runtime approx. 14 min at half load and 4 min at full load
- 12 total outlets: 6 surge-only and 6 surge plus battery backup
- Multifunction color LCD displays real-time power, load, and battery status
- NEMA 5-15P plug with 6 ft cord; supports 120 VAC ±5% output
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The similar 1500 VA (simulated sine wave) model CP1500AVRLCD3 / CP1500AVRLCD3-R [woot.com] is $10 more - $139.99.
The 1500 VA (pure sine wave) CP1500PFCLCD / [woot.com]CP1500PFCLCD-R [woot.com] is $179.99 but the recently expired B&H offer was better deal at $189 for brand new.
Note: The listings state: "The batteries have been replaced by the manufacturer as part of the re-conditioning process."
https://www.costco.com/p/-/cyberp...400031
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With how cheap LiFePo4 batteries are, why does it seem we can't get a UPS with one of those inside?
With how cheap LiFePo4 batteries are, why does it seem we can't get a UPS with one of those inside?
https://www.batteryspec
Been buying these replacement batteries for 20 years and prices have gone up quite a bit the last year. They used to be $10 each.
https://www.batteryspec.com/cgi-b...product=33 [batteryspec.com]
Been buying these replacement batteries for 20 years and prices have gone up quite a bit the last year. They used to be $10 each.
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The one behind my computer (I guess I have 3) is a smaller one which I also changed the battery out on. I only get power blips where I'm at and my computer isn't sensitive. Regardless, the screen is facing away from me so I can't actually determine how long that lasts after I swapped that battery. Only reason I noticed the one on my network rack is I needed to shut off the breaker for what was probably a 20 minute job, for it to die in 5.
You must have really reliable power in your area cause in my area the power drops regularly from 2 seconds to 2 hours depending on where the squirrel decided to chew on the electrical lines 2 blocks over. I have purchased several used APC 1500VA units without batteries on ebay for $50-75 and then added batteries. I would trust APC more than cyberpower as the two I dealt with both ended up being junk and were replaced by apc units that are still going strong.
...and to the person who got 13 years on a set a batteries you are certainly an extremely fortunate individual. If I get 5 I'm ok. If i get 7 I'm thrilled.
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