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CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 1000VA/600W, 9 Outlets, AVR, Mini-Tower, UL Certified

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Size: 1000VA


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; $350,000 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.

Brand: CyberPower


Battery Cell Composition: Sealed Lead Acid


Product Dimensions: 14"D x 3.9"W x 11"H


Voltage: 120 Volts


Color: Black


Voltage: 120 Volts


Amperage: 15 Amps


Form Factor: UPS System


Input Voltage: 120 Volts


Maximum Power: 600 Watts


Surge Protection Rating: 1080 Joules


Output Current: 15 Amps


Output Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Power Plug Type: Type B - 3 pin (North American)


Connector Type: NEMA


Number of Outlets: 9


Battery Average Life: 3 years


Output Wattage: 600 Watts


Wattage: 600 watts


Frequency Range: 57 Hz – 63 Hz


Runtime: 2 minutes


Battery Cell Type: Sealed Lead Acid


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Lower Temperature Rating: 32 Degrees Fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 3 Years


Specification Met: ENERGY STAR, RoHS


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 14"D x 3.9"W x 11"H


Item Weight: 6.8 Kilograms


Item Dimensions: 10.2 x 3.9 x 9 inches


Brand: CyberPower


Model Number: CP1000AVRLCD


UPC: 649532010004


Manufacturer: CyberPower Systems


Global Trade Identification Number: 04


Mfr Part Number: CP1000AVRLCD


Built-In Media: CP1000AVRLCD


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 Year & $350000 CEG


Item Type Name: UPS Systems


Color: Black


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  • More useful than I thought
Size: 1000VA Pattern Name: UPS System
I purchased the CyberPower CP100AVRLCD as a business purchase and an extra security measure for my computer. I have to admit a little buyer's remorse when the package came in. I debated whether it was really that necessary or just a techie extravagance. My concerns were immediately alleviated when I printed to my laser printer. That printer is a little old and a power sucker. My lights dim whenever I use it, but I thought I had each item on a separate circuit. Apparently not. Immediately the UPS kicked in and modulated the electricity within a safe range for my computer. I have essentially been creating brown-outs whenever I print, putting extra strain on my computer and external hard-drive. The display is nice. It lets you know when the unit is active and turns off when it is not. The blue-lighted power button stays on as long as the unit is on. The size is very compact, but it is heavy as bricks. The setup is super easy. I have it set to my Mac Pro. There aren't many extended options for the Mac. You basically hook it to the compute via a USB cable and set your Energy Saver system preferences for the UPS. That control panel will allow you to determine how the computer responds when it is relying solely on the UPS and gives the battery level of the UPS. Other reviewers are correct in that the plugs are closely spaced, which can reduce the amount of equipment you can plug in depending on the plugs. Only some of the plugs are protected by the battery. The others have only surge protection. But you really just need the computer, monitor, and possibly extra hard drives on battery power. The less power drain on the battery will allow it to last longer. One thing I would be curious to know is whether the UPS computer shutdown will override requests by applications to save files and such. Normally the shut-down command times out if applications hold it up too long. I haven't tested this yet. UPDATE: About a year later and the UPS is still working great. I've been doing extensive electrical work on my house, and it saved me a couple of times when I forgot I left the computer on and shut of the main power. It will beep when the power is off but items are pulling electricity from it. The more electricity you are using from the battery the faster the beeping, which is a very nice attribute. It really helped me out when I had the power completely shut off to my house. Long story but I needed to get a hold of the permit inspector so I could set up a follow-up inspection. His number was on my email, so I hauled the UPS to my living room, hooked up the wireless router and cable modem, and was able to connect to the internet with my laptop. Update: about 2.5 years later and it is still working well. Update: It is about 4.5 years after purchase. The battery has some issues. I do not know if it is because of age or if it is inherent to the product but unnoticed until the situation arose. Issue#1 The power went out while I was walking the dogs. I returned to my computer shut down from power failure. Our walks take about 20minutes, and the power probably did not go out right at the beginning. I am assuming it was out about 10minutes. I would think it should allow for power that long with just one inactive computer and monitor. Most likely the battery is just old now. Issue #2. There was a brown-out. I now have 2 computers plugged in. An old mac pro and a new one. The old one was fine but the new one shut down immediately. The brown-out lasted a few second and the battery kicked in right away. I am wondering if the system let through a power fluctuation that the new mac pro is more sensitive to. This one I would be more concerned about if buying new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2009 by jpau00

  • Required if you have a NAS
Size: 1000VA Pattern Name: UPS System
So with Google now about to charge for photos, it's timely that I created my own NAS RAID server - network storage that is backed up by a 2nd backup drive. It's been a long journey not only finding but configuring the technology and migrating the data/including 2TB of mainly photos. I love Synology and the RAID NAS that I got. However, as a newbie I accidentally unplugged it and bricked one of the drives. After much heartache, I was forced to buy a new replacement hard drive and finally got it working. However, the experience taught me to prepare for a real power outage which happens a bit too often in my area. So I decided to get this, primarily because Synology said that it was a model directly supported. One benefit is that you can connect it to the NAS and the battery backup can send a signal for the NAS to shutdown which is awesome. Murphy's law I haven't had an actual power outage since I got it but it's great to know that my photos and data are protected. It's a large device and I like the display. Pretty high quality construction. I'll report back once I actually have an outage and see what happens. Easy to setup and the Synology shutdown part was also easy in that it autodetected the compatible battery backup and just had to enable it. *Update* Yesterday had our first big snow storm of the year and had a power outage. Worked perfectly and my NAS reported the power going out. It also reported that the battery backup would shutdown the NAS if the battery started to deplete. The outage was a slight outage for only a few seconds so it didn't have to run that much but it assured that the NAS didn't crash. As I stated earlier, the NAS always needs consistent power or there is a chance to fatally damage the disks. Worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by TruNorthLight

  • A good very heavy duty UPS but probably overpowered for most
Size: 1000VA Pattern Name: UPS System
I bought this UPS because I live in a rural area where squirrels like to use the power poles a little too much and storms like to target the lines since there's nothing else to hit apparently. The unit arrived and I set it up which was easy enough and took less than five minutes, most of which was untangling my cords and setting them up to look decent. The UPS will work as a standalone unit without any hassle, just make sure to hook up your important things to the side that will keep running if the power is interrupted. If you are using it for your computer I recommend installing the software on the included CD because it will give you a simple to use control panel and monitoring utility for the UPS. It will also allow you to automatically power your computer off at a given time which would be useful if you have overnight operations for your system but don't want to leave it on all night. The monitor is nice because it lets you see if you had any incidents even if you weren't around. Within a week of buying, the unit proved itself in both a test where I hit the circuit breaker and in a real life incident by a suicidal squirrel who got zapped. In both cases the UPS acted flawlessly without any hesitation and in fact service was so smooth that the only reason I knew it had activated was because the room lights which aren't on it flickered and the front panel lit up brightly while beeping at me. I'm very pleased with the compact size and design of this, but you might want to look at a lower capacity if price is an issue. I use a higher end gaming system and an old CRT monitor, plus I have a ton of other items plugged in and even with everything running at full blast, my total usage isn't even half of the rated load for this UPS. A laptop user especially won't come near the rated maximum limit for this, but if you need power and lots of it, this is the one you want. Update: I've been using this for a few months now and it definitely has been worth the money. I've had a couple of more suicidal squirrels, a couple of lightning bolts, and even a guy who couldn't text and drive at the same time so he hit a power pole instead. This unit has held up nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2012 by Eddy

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