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CyberPower 12 Outlet 120V/15A 1U Rackmount Surge Protector (CPS1215RMS) on sale for
$49.
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Woot! also has
CyberPower 12 Outlet 120V/15A 1U Rackmount Surge Protector (CPS1215RMS) on sale for
$49.99.
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.
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Details:
- Surge Protection: 1800 joules of surge protection for network equipment, data centers, home offices, and VoIP systems
- Outlets: 12 NEMA 5-15R surge-protected outlets (6 front, 6 rear)
- Input: NEMA 5-15P straight plug with 15 ft power cord
- Capacity: 15-Amp electrical capacity with circuit breaker
- Design: 1U rackmount size; can be mounted horizontally or vertically; industrial-grade metal housing
- Additional Features: EMI/RFI noise filter and cord retention tray
- Warranty: 3-year limited warranty
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First off the price is amazing for a rack mounted surge protector, had I room for this in my current rack I'd buy one as I do have devices near the rack that are not backed by the UPS.
However there are some things you may wish to consider before buying this:
1. Its a real shame that these are not mounted at a 90 Degree Angle, after using one that has this design I see little reason to go back, especially if you have a lot of "wall warts"
2. Along the same lines, while the back is spaced out well (if they had just angled it right) the front could have been better spaced out to again support more wall warts.
3. Realize that this is a surge protector, in many cases when you're rack mounting items, chances are you have a rack mounted UPS powering the rack, you never want to plug in a surge protector into a UPS, you want a pure power strip.
I usually recommend this Tripp Lite RS-1215-RA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006B834 however this is more than double the cost of this current slick deal.
Note: this thing is meant to be rack mounted, so it's bigger than it looks. Check out the Staples pictures for a better idea of the size and shape: https://www.staples.com/cyberpowe..._IM
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- 120V/15A Rackmount Surge Protector provides critical power protection for data centers, network closets, and VoIP Phone systems
- OUTPUT: 12 NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS (6 front and 6 rear); INPUT: NEMA 5-15P straight plug, 15 ft power cord
- VERSATILE RACKMOUNT OPTIONS: Allows for the PDU to be installed vertically or horizontally
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Network-grade plugs and outlets, industrial-grade metal housing, and cord retention tray
- 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
https://computers.woot.Same as, now out of stock, Walmart Deal with 33 votes
First off the price is amazing for a rack mounted surge protector, had I room for this in my current rack I'd buy one as I do have devices near the rack that are not backed by the UPS.
However there are some things you may wish to consider before buying this:
1. Its a real shame that these are not mounted at a 90 Degree Angle, after using one that has this design I see little reason to go back, especially if you have a lot of "wall warts"
2. Along the same lines, while the back is spaced out well (if they had just angled it right) the front could have been better spaced out to again support more wall warts.
3. Realize that this is a surge protector, in many cases when you're rack mounting items, chances are you have a rack mounted UPS powering the rack, you never want to plug in a surge protector into a UPS, you want a pure power strip.
I usually recommend this Tripp Lite RS-1215-RA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006B834 however this is more than double the cost of this current slick deal.
First off the price is amazing for a rack mounted surge protector, had I room for this in my current rack I'd buy one as I do have devices near the rack that are not backed by the UPS.
However there are some things you may wish to consider before buying this:
1. Its a real shame that these are not mounted at a 90 Degree Angle, after using one that has this design I see little reason to go back, especially if you have a lot of "wall warts"
2. Along the same lines, while the back is spaced out well (if they had just angled it right) the front could have been better spaced out to again support more wall warts.
3. Realize that this is a surge protector, in many cases when you're rack mounting items, chances are you have a rack mounted UPS powering the rack, you never want to plug in a surge protector into a UPS, you want a pure power strip.
I usually recommend this Tripp Lite RS-1215-RA
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006B834 however this is more than double the cost of this current slick deal.
explain what happens when you plug a surge protector in a ups.
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