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Post #138381053 added 06-29-2020 7:57 AM by azhu in Deal Talk
What's the difference between this and the CP1500AVRLCD?
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Post #138387248 added 06-29-2020 11:41 AM by RyanG6274 in Deal Talk
I was going to say the same thing, you're 100% correct about devices that utilize PFC, this will cause issues. Desktop PC's primarily. If you have something with a dumb wall wart it should be fine on...
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Post #138389678 added 06-29-2020 1:14 PM by Tamdrik in Deal Talk
It is for DC power, but not for AC. Full explanation here.
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Post #138394370 added 06-29-2020 4:12 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
I am not going to argue with a wiki queen that does not even know what a "power factor' is.... I don't believe you have run a computer power supply for five years from a modified sine wave UPS with...
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Post #138396908 added 06-29-2020 5:50 PM by deals2get in Deal Talk
Are you able to get it for 85 instead of 115 by stacking coupons?
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Post #138400388 added 06-29-2020 8:20 PM by hyteckit in Deal Talk
My computer alone draws over 300 Watt. I had to upgrade my APC 550VA to a Cyberpower 1000VA cause my computer who draw too much power for the APC to handle. :mad:
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Post #138413471 added 06-30-2020 10:27 AM by jy1129 in Deal Talk
Check your AMEX offers to combine the Staples 10% offer up to $50!
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Post #138446600 added 07-01-2020 11:28 AM by DoonGuy in Deal Talk
how did you connect 12+ devices to 5 surge+battery ports? so everything you mention connected to "UPS port and turned on" ... did it lasted 50 mins without connecting input AC?
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Post #138485471 added 07-02-2020 5:01 PM by ECarlson in Deal Talk
Only laser printers should not be on an UPS, since they have high current heaters.
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Post #138528941 added 07-04-2020 2:11 PM by Rockafella21 in Deal Talk
I have an almost brand new only used for a week CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC Sinewave UPS System. The rest of the time I have had it disconnected sitting in the corner in a box. They go for $209.95 ...
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Post #138384791 added 06-29-2020 10:11 AM by Foladar in Deal Talk
I assume simulated sine wave isn't ideal for PCs correct? I have the CP1000AVRLCD and it'll just cut off anyway, despite having the UPS. Even replaced the battery since it said battery capacity error.
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Post #138391325 added 06-29-2020 2:17 PM by sylentz in Deal Talk
My LED TV is about 140W. My dual GPU w/ AMD 3900x is around 600W right now. 1000W PSU.
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Post #138393302 added 06-29-2020 3:37 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
1 volt amp is 1 watt on 120v AC ... and of course, that is the input, which is 1500 watts with an output of 900 watts. Power factor and for simplistic sake, your PF is the ratio of input to...
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Post #138399668 added 06-29-2020 7:49 PM by Ruslan09 in Deal Talk
Would this be able to power a modem/router combo for a bit in case of a power outage?
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Post #138399824 added 06-29-2020 7:57 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Absolutely... look at post #50 for the presumed output and time that megazone23 got me curious about. I will say one thing about this unit, it does seem to have decent batteries. Around here, when...
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Post #138401357 added 06-29-2020 9:05 PM by ECarlson in Deal Talk
That would do it. That needs a bigger UPS than 550VA. Mines just a regular, older i7 with built in graphics. Fast for what I do on my home PC, which is rarely anything that needs much horsepower. I...
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Post #138401384 added 06-29-2020 9:06 PM by BreakArms1 in Deal Talk
I bought a CP1500PFCLCD about 8 years ago for my living room TV/HTPC and it's held up flawlessly until recently when everything connected to the UPS would suddenly shut off about once every 2-3 days....
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Post #138401780 added 06-29-2020 9:29 PM by hyteckit in Deal Talk
A 550VA isn't a 550 Watt inverter. More like a 330 to 350 Watt inverter. Had to account for Power Factor. :mad:
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Post #138401828 added 06-29-2020 9:32 PM by hyteckit in Deal Talk
It's not the PSU. I could hear the APC UPS click when my computer reboots or shuts off. Swap out the APC 550VA for a 1000VA Cyberpower and everything is running great. I don't blame APC. It's just...
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Post #138429350 added 06-30-2020 7:51 PM by CleverRailway6686 in Deal Talk
I'll be getting a (non-inverter) generator to run the house heat and lights when a winter storm takes out power for a while. I've seen that the dirty power they put out can hurt electronics. Would...
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Post #138442589 added 07-01-2020 9:25 AM by Abomlols in Deal Talk
You're not supposed to run the UPS on battery with printers. You can plug it into the non-battery side.
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Post #138442637 added 07-01-2020 9:27 AM by Abomlols in Deal Talk
Did you turn off the UPS before unplugging it and your devices??
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Post #138482003 added 07-02-2020 2:38 PM by DoonGuy in Deal Talk
50 minutes backup is impressive with so many devices connected.
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Post #138482093 added 07-02-2020 2:41 PM by TodayOnly in Deal Talk
it all depends on how punch power the plugged in devices are drawing. if they are all like digital clocks, modems, routers, then the power draw is much less then say a single server with several...
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Post #138376934 added 06-29-2020 2:47 AM by sr71 in Deal Talk
w/code 34755, continue thru checkout https://www.staples.com/cyberpower-intelligent-lcd-1500-va-battery-backup-ups-10-outlets-black-lx1500gu/product_24403535
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Post #138390473 added 06-29-2020 2:47 AM by oceanlake in Deal Talk
Staples has CyberPower Intelligent LCD 10-Outlet 1500VA UPS Battery Backup System (LX1500GU) on sale for $114.99 when you apply coupon code 34755 in cart. Shipping is free. Thanks sr71 Note: Must...
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Post #138393578 added 06-29-2020 3:46 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
It pulls 1500w to charge itself. At least that is what the specs say. And the specs also say 900w output. Like any charge and conversion system, there is lossage and the cheaper the components, the...
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Post #138392591 added 06-29-2020 3:07 PM by Krawk in Deal Talk
They have some BS method of calculating wattage. Yes, a Volt Amp is a Watt, but apparently that is assuming 100% efficiency, which these do not do. Some also refer to it as power factor. Most devices...
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Post #138392735 added 06-29-2020 3:13 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
It doesn't actively pull 1500W from the wall. When there is no outage, it's simply maintaining the battery charged, acts just like a surge protector, power is pass through from the outlet to the...
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Post #138399359 added 06-29-2020 7:38 PM by ECarlson in Deal Talk
I've had a few APC's, even a couple big server sized ones at home, and I like the 1500VA CyberPower units (1 AVR and 1 PFC) I have better than any of the APC's I've had. One of the big APC's died,...
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Post #138408398 added 06-30-2020 7:40 AM by cantalup in Deal Talk
I have good luck with seasonic active pfc psu running on simulates sine ups. Total having 4 seasonic psu: 2 of X and 2 of GF ( phanteks amps rebranded)
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Post #138425600 added 06-30-2020 5:31 PM by yatesd in Deal Talk
Unfortunately actions like yours raise costs for everyone else. Not cool.
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Post #138445112 added 07-01-2020 10:45 AM by PhilIndeblanc in Deal Talk
No, My PC and an external drive were plugged in. Thank goodness it wasn't my servers or 8bay drives or other more damaging stuff. Of course I did NOT turn off the UPS, I wouldn't have written my...
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Post #138382430 added 06-29-2020 8:49 AM by poetuan in Deal Talk
Samsung Pay does have 10% bonus for staples gc. Should cover tax for most
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Post #138387854 added 06-29-2020 12:05 PM by sylentz in Deal Talk
I used simu sine for years on my PC. It's most likely your hold-up Capacitor not being up to spec. My PSU was an EVGA 850-GS which had one of the best hold-up caps according to reviews. Getting a...
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Post #138393905 added 06-29-2020 3:57 PM by sylentz in Deal Talk
Stick to Tool Deals... Adios. I can say from 5 years of Simu Sine on an up to spec PSU that there is zero issues. PSU is under 10yr warranty and I'm selling my old rig if anyone doesn't believe me
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Post #138398504 added 06-29-2020 7:01 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Good question... after researching parts, I was wrong... and here is why. They are using two Leoch 12v 9Ah batteries in parallel for a total of 18Ah at 12v for a total of 216 Wh, that would...
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Post #138408788 added 06-30-2020 7:54 AM by FranksAndBeans in Deal Talk
Was going to type something to correct the other post mentioning an hour of run time, but this covers it. If it's got two 9ah batteries in it then you've got a few minutes to save and power down...
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Post #138393164 added 06-29-2020 3:31 PM by sylentz in Deal Talk
My current cyberpowers show you estimated run time at current load.Most are designed for 4-10 minutes at full load. Which means my 900W can run 100W load for about an hour... No reason not to get...
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Post #138393224 added 06-29-2020 3:34 PM by Deal_Hunter_X in Deal Talk
In for one, thanks OP! Cyberpower Intelligent LCD 1500 VA Battery Backup UPS, 10-Outlets, Black (LX1500GU) Item: 24403535|Model: LX1500GU 1 @ $159.99 EACHPrice $159.99 $25 off your online order...
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