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CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1000VA/600W, 9 Outlets, AVR, Mini-Tower

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Size: 1000VA / 600W


Pattern Name: UPS System


Features

  • 1000VA/600W Intelligent LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System uses simulated sine wave output to safeguard workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment equipment
  • NINE NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS: Five battery backup & surge protected outlets; Four surge protected outlets; INPUT: NEMA 5-15P right angle, 45 degree offset plug with six foot power cord
  • MULTIFUNCTION LCD PANEL: Displays immediate, detailed information on battery and power conditions, including: estimated runtime, battery capacity, load capacity, etc
  • AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, thereby extending the life of the battery
  • 3-YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDING THE BATTERY; dollars350,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee and FREE PowerPanel Personal Edition Management Software (Download)

Description

A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower Intelligent LCD CP1000AVRLCD provides battery backup (using simulated sine wave output) and surge protection for desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems. The CP1000AVRLCD uses Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, which extends battery life. AVR is essential in areas where power fluctuations occur frequently. The CP1000AVRLCD comes with a three-year warranty (including coverage of batteries) and a $350,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee.


Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 3.9 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 15.9 pounds


Item model number: CP1000AVRLCD


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 22, 2003


Manufacturer: Cyber Power


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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  • Junk. I’ll stick with APC
Size: 1000VA / 600W Pattern Name: UPS System
This does not output the power that it displays on the lcd screen. During an outage it said 120v output, when i tested it with my voltage meter it showed 86.7 volts. That’s unacceptable. My Apc displays 113 volts on the screen on battery/outage and wouldn’t you know it... my meter read 113.1v. Apc is true to their specs and i trust them better. Another thing that bothers me about cyberpower is the menu setting, if my power were to dip below 100v it’s supposed to kick in the battery to regulate it back to normal, but instead would just drop me from 100v to 89 or lower! That’s not protection! That’s dangerous on electronics.... last time i buy anything cyber power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018 by Chante Chante

  • Connected Device Policy is meaningless
Size: 1000VA / 600W Pattern Name: UPS System
This UPS was connected to my 70" TV and Roku3. After a lightning storm, neither device worked. I filed a claim with CyberPower under their "Connected Device Policy." The entire ordeal took about 2 months of emails and information. In the meantime I had the TV repaired by a professional who noted the power supply was blown. End result was that my claim was denied on CyberPower's review of the unit. I don't know of any other reason that 2 electrical devices have blown power supplies, but buyer beware- the connected device policy will not protect you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2018 by dom085

  • buyer beware!
Size: 1500VA / 900W Pattern Name: UPS System
I recently purchased four of these units. I've encountered the following issues: (1) CyberPower's published specs for this unit can be found at https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91XTH5O0b8L.pdf. These specs indicate that this unit should be able to power a "Desktop PC + 17-inch LCD monitor for 90 minutes". Such a configuration draws about 500 Watts of power. I used a test configuration that draws only 180 Watts (measured with a power meter). Such a configuration should run 2.78 times as long as the 500-Watt PC + monitor configuration, which works out to 250 minutes (4 hours and 10 min). In my tests, the actual running time was 40 minutes--about 1/6th of what CyberPower advertises. (2) Whenever I cut the power from the mains, my digital alarm clock begins running roughly four times as fast, i.e., the time advances by one minute roughly every 15 seconds, which defeats the whole idea of having backup power for an alarm clock. If you are looking for a high-quality UPS, don't buy one of these. 2018-01-26 update: I called CyberPower Tech Support on Jan 26 and spoke to someone by the name of Peter. Peter disavowed the information in CyberPower's published specs. As per Peter, the actual running time for the desktop PC + 17-inch monitor is "about 6 minutes". Will CyberPower's published information be corrected? "No". When I mentioned the issue with the alarm clock, he claimed that the clock must have been badly designed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2017 by Phillip M. Feldman

  • I would not recommend this power supply *updated*
Size: 1350VA / 815W Pattern Name: UPS System
*update* Original review, which wasn't particularly positive, can be found below. Turns out this power supply is somewhat picky in regards to when it decides to work and when it can't be bothered. The unit will, seemingly at random, decide not to work as an uninterruptible power supply AT ALL, IRRESPECTIVE OF LOAD. An unreliable UPC isn't any more useful than not having one at all, thus I've downgraded from two stars "doesn't work as advertised" to one star "doesn't work at all." Buyer beware. Original review: I would not recommend this power supply. We use this as a backup to protect against a potential blackout/brownout which would be very brief. The idea is that it needs to sustain power just long enough for the backup generator to kick in. It needs to power the computer power supplies such that systems stay up and running, no power interruption which would reset everything. There is a convenient display on the front that tells you what your load capacity is. We finally ran a test on it today. The result? When the display indicates about 50% load capacity, it can not power the two systems plugged into it for even a fraction of a second. It will immediately "cull" one of them, cutting off it's power faster than a switch can disconnect mains power and connect it to generator power. As a result, while technically it does act as an uninterruptible power supply, it only functions on a system that is a tiny fraction of it's 815 watt rated output. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2018 by S

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