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Tripp Lite SMART1500LCD 1500VA Rack Mount UPS Battery Backup, 900W, 8 Outlets, PWM Sine Wave, Short Depth 2U Rackmount UPS, AVR, LCD Screen

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Style: Rack Mount


Size: 1500VA / Non-Expandable


Features

  • 1500VA/900W UPS: Eight NEMA 5-15R outlets provide reliable UPS battery backup & surge protection for servers, computers, and peripherals. The six-foot NEMA 5-15P input power cord ensures easy connection to compatible AC outlets
  • 2U RACK MOUNT UPS: Versatile mounting options in 2U rackmount space or vertical tower with included adapter. Ideal for small servers, network devices, desktop PCs, monitors, workstations, entertainment systems, wireless routers, and more
  • AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION: AVR corrects brownouts and overvoltages from 75V to 147V back to safe 120V without using battery power. Features Modified Sine Wave (PWM) output in battery mode and Sine Wave in AC mode for low total harmonic distortion
  • ADVANCED POWER FEATURES: User-replaceable internal batteries and RJ45 Ethernet port for dataline surge protection up to 100 Mbps. The large rotatable LCD screen monitors operations like voltage, runtime, load, battery, and operating mode
  • FULLY SUPPORTED: Protected by a 3-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty and a $250,000 Ultimate Connected Equipment insurance. To best support your purchase, Eaton's expert technical team is available via phone, web, or email to address any concerns

Description

1500VA / 900W UPS Battery Backup for Networks, Home, or Digital Signage SMART1500LCD line-interactive UPS provides battery backup and AC power protection against blackouts, brownouts, overvoltages, surges and line noise. Eight standard outlets provide PWM sine wave AC output. The large LCD indicates operation details including voltage, runtime, load, battery and operating mode. Internal battery can easily be replaced with Tripp Lite's RBC1500 model replacement battery. Premium Protection Helps Your Equipment Perform Better AVR protects your equipment from incremental damage. Corrects brownouts as low as 75V and overvoltages as high as 147V back to nominal 120V power continuously, all while keeping the battery fully charged and ready to take over. UPS system also filters out disruptive electromagnetic and radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) that can inflict hardware damage or data loss. Advanced Communications Ports Allow for Automatic Saves and Shutdowns RS-232 and USB ports connect to a computer running free downloadable PowerAlert® software to enable safe unattended system shutdown a prolonged outage. Cables are included. Versatile Installation Options Included hardware enables mounting in 2U of 19-inch rack space or vertical tower installation using the included brackets. The control panel rotates to accommodate both configurations.

Brand: TRIPP LITE


Battery Cell Composition: Lead Acid


Product Dimensions: 10.5"D x 17.25"W x 3.5"H


Voltage: 120 Volts


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 17.25 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 29 pounds


Item model number: SMART1500LCD


Batteries: 2 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 18, 2008


Manufacturer: Tripp Lite


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  • Huge 2 battery Unit I love it so much I bought it again!
Style: Tower Size: 1500VA / Non-Expandable
Huge. I will update in a few months. I received today and wanted to share my experience and provide tips. First, I did not notice ANY odor upon opening the box. Second, It is huge in comparison to APC units I have bought in the past. I was an APC fan until the unit internal systems broke down and would not work with new batteries. I Wanted to try different and narrowed this down to Tripp-Lite and Cyber-Power 1500. Tripp-Lite is 900 watts. I am running: -Intel I-7 core processor -power supply is dynamic 850 WATTS -32 GBs Ram -Windows 10 -DELL 24 inch LED monitor -Yamaha Quad speaker with subwoofer Output is at 10% Out Watts 90, which is minimal Estimate backup is roughly 56-60 minutes, which is plenty, given I have a Kohler 20RES 20,000 K (with 200 watt entire house transformer) Generator. I live in Ohio in the country and my local company just randomly tested power and disconnected several homes without warning. I was on the computer when everything when dark. Not good. Then recently, our transform caught on fire. again without warning, and yes, I was computer. I am lucky my computer works at all, hence, reason for generator and buying this unit. Tips: -I recommend before installing, to look at batteries. just unscrew bottom and gingerly pull the front cover off but not too far because wires are connected. You will noticed TWO batteries are required. The support page for Tripp Lite will suggest (as well as in the manual), RBC 51 (two batteries). I suggest you search for RBC 5 battery set. Much cheaper (less than a single RBC 51). Also, I recommend you attempt to pull out batteries to experience the difficulty to replace these batteries. Not bad, but a little tricky. -the surge/battery protect outlets are on the right side (if you are facing the back side of unit), the non-battery outlets with surge protection only are on left side of unit. -Inside the box, the Smart 1500 comes with power (3 prong ground non-brick) cord, a 6 foot USB communication Port cord which needs to be longer (like 8-10 foot). Also, I attempted to use the existing USB port cord from my old APC unit and the computer did not recognize the Trip-Lite unit. This could have been fluke but when I used the 6 foot USB Port cord, it worked and showed in tool bar right side icon, charging. Keep in mind it also would show red x as though battery was not recognized. There is no software and no warranty card in English (it was Española). -when you test the unit, it will drop to 86% battery after testing. Just hold the test button for two seconds. Use mute button to cycle screen like output voltage, output load percent, Etc. when you unit test itself, it automatically will show estimated runtime. It will take about 8 hours to fully restore battery after plugged in so no worries. -Instead of installing software, use Windows, Linux, Mac power manager. Go to Control Panel or equivalent, go to hardware, go to power options go to ;change plan;. Look close and find: Change Advance Power Settings.; Now, scroll all the way to bottom until you see battery;. Click on the plus sign and make sure you set critical battery warning or equivalent if using other operating systems, to &shut down. The battery will charge in about 8-10 hours after you plug in. I will update when the next outage occurs and I will update in terms of when the batteries need replaced (supposedly not for 3 years). I hope this helps for now. Update: 6/19/20. I bought the Tripp lite UPS almost 5 years ago. I replaced the batteries once after about 3 years. The unit recently died. I was downloading Windows V2004 when everything shut off. I freaked out. The unit showed it had full battery charge but the unit would not turn on. So I unplugged everything and plug the PC and Accessories into a surge. Windows, thank God, kept downloading the huge update. I am grateful it did not shut off during install. OMG. I called Tripp*Lite and talked to a human being, which is nice. He was very helpful. He said the unit died and replacement of batteries would not help. So I purchased another 1500 LCDT. This unit works great during power outage. I mean i have had others that did not switch over fast enough. This unit has worked like a charm for 5 years. I have had several power outages and it just works. I know this is expensive but worth it. When I called the company I talked to a human being who was quite helpful. I love Tripp-Lite! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2015 by pepper45322

  • Only brand I have found that works with generators
Style: Tower Size: 1500VA / Non-Expandable
This is an excellent UPS system. Most importantly, it can handle the transfer to a backup[ generator. Most of the other UPS systems I have used cannot handle the different harmonics generated by a backup generator and will shut down rather than recharge the internal battery. We have a large automatic generator and Tripp Lite has been the only brand of small UPS systems to reliably work. Also, the batteries are easy to replace and typically last for 2 to 3 years depending on circumstances ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2025 by J B

  • An Early Review
Style: Rack Mount Size: 1500VA / Expandable
I have the 1500LCDX with the extended runtime battery. Two of them actually, located in my entertainment center. After unboxing and connection to mains power for testing, both units both came up correctly on startup, detected the extended batteries when the appropriate settings change were made and properly updated their respective estimated runtime accordingly. There was some initial high speed fan noise from both on startup, which is normal behavior - the same behavior you will see when the units go to battery power from mains - followed a few minutes later by low volume audible fan noise comparable to that of a PC. After fully charging both units I placed them into service. The low volume fan noise mentioned above was concerning at first as it was clearly audible in a quiet room. However, it was only loud enough to be heard during very (as in 'very') quiet passages while playing music and was inaudible when watching TV or movies. That said, even the low-level fan noise completely disappeared later on as the house was cooled by the AC later in the day. As I write this both units are running and are audibly silent and have been so for the past two days. On power off test, under load, both units immediately transferred to battery power and estimated runtime accurately adjusted based on the load being carried. The load from 75-inch Sony Bravia connected to Unit A was maintained without any evidence the UPS had switched over. Estimated runtime on Unit A updated to 110 minutes - very close to what I had estimated prior to the test. In terms of build quality, these don't match the APC products of similar spec I have running elsewhere in my home (powering servers and development machines), but so far, they are performing up to my expectations and are significantly less expensive. If something changes, I will update this review. Suffice to say, if you see reviews stating these UPS units fail on switch to battery, have anomalous estimated runtime information being displayed, or are inordinately noisy, I can conclusively state this has not been my experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Fanboi Est Mort

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