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CyberPower PFC 12-Outlet Sinewave 1500VA UPS for $239.95 - $50 coupon auto-applied in cart =
$189.95.
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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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I recently got one of these, and it has been great.
In the age of increased PC power budgets...that extra 100W has saved me from hearing the old (not repurposed to the entertainment center) unit's overload alarm!
I buy probably one of these a year every time they go on sale. Slowly getting all the important areas covered with a UPS, and staggering the battery lifecycles too
The older models (with two USB-A ports on the front and a non-color screen) had an issue with the adhesive becoming conductive on the circuit boards after a number of years. The new models (with USB-C on the front and color screen) use a different adhesive material.
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I live in an area that has high thunderstorm activity in the spring, summer seasons. If I put my TV, Desktp PC... I avoid surge from a power outage and safely shut them down.
Is that the main benefit? Are there other uses? Thanks for any advice/tips.
After looking into it a bit more around 2022, I ended up switching to APC as my research was showing the quality of components and internals were possibly a bit higher although I'm unsure if that is just anecdotal. I have also heard good things about Eaton, but have no personal experience.
I am currently using an APC BR1500MS2 for my computer rig that was purchased Nov 2022, and it works flawlessly as well. My load is pretty sizable at this point: rtx 3090, 1600 psu, over ten externals in a PDU, 15 internal drives (ssd/nvme/hdd)
Of note, I purchased a BN1500M2 very late 2025, which is a stepped simulated sine wave version, to split the load off my computer setup. The BN model could not handle my areas power merely attaching a very light load (externals, total load less than 325W) without throwing F02 errors pretty frequently. I sent the unit out for RMA and they shipped another unit that exhibited the same symptoms. I ended up replacing it with a BR1500MS2 (pure sine wave version) and have not had any issues since then. FWIW, APC customer service took great care of me.
Nevertheless, this seems like a good price for what appears to be a pure sine wave model and not a simulated stepped version. 50 dollar increase from 11 years ago in todays market with the chip and electronics supply crunches happening all around is a fair shake to me.
Seriously- I lost my Stellar Blade save game data due to my over-confidence in the run-time estimate.
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