1500VA TAA PFC Ups
A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower PFC Sinewave OR1500PFCLCD provides power protection (using sine wave output) and surge protection for department servers, workgroup servers, network devices, telecom appliances, and high-end audio/video equipment requiring PFC power source compatibility. The OR1500PFCLCD 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.
A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower PFC Sinewave OR1500PFCLCD provides power protection (using sine wave output) and surge protection for department servers, workgroup servers, network devices, telecom appliances, and high-end audio/video equipment requiring PFC power source compatibility. The OR1500PFCLCD 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.
A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower PFC Sinewave OR1500PFCLCD provides power protection (using sine wave output) and surge protection for department servers, workgroup servers, network devices, telecom appliances, and high-end audio/video equipment requiring PFC power source compatibility. The OR1500PFCLCD 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.
A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower PFC Sinewave OR1500PFCLCD provides power protection (using sine wave output) and surge protection for department servers, workgroup servers, network devices, telecom appliances, and high-end audio/video equipment requiring PFC power source compatibility. The OR1500PFCLCD 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.
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CyberPower Power Supply CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD, 120V, 12A UPS System
Delivery $300
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCDTAA PFC Sinewave UPS System, 1500VA/1000W, 12 Outlets, AVR, Mini
Delivery between 13–17 June $15.43
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD 900W PFC Sinewave UPS System
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Cyberpower Cp1500pfclcd Pfc Sinewave Ups System, 1500va/1000w, 12
Delivery $329.60
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Cyberpower Cp1500pfclcd Pfc Sinewave Ups Systems - 1500va/1000w, 120
Delivery $243.19
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CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC Sinewave UPS Systems - 1500VA/1000W, 120 VAC, NEMA 5-15P, Mini-Tower, Sine Wave, 12 Outlets, LCD, PowerPanel
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originally posted on altex.com
No doubt the Cyberpower UPS is top notch. I am using them on a 25 million dollar Comms project for rack mount UPS. Nuff saidBut Altex is another story. Anytime you need something you should check with them first. Their product line is extensive and availability is as good as anyone in the business. If you ever go to one of their storefronts you will be very impressed with the staff's product knowledge and their selection.Their prices may be slightly higher (not much) than dealing with Amazon.com but you are keeping America alive. Small business is what made and keeps this country great. And yes Altex is a small business that tries harder.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I find CyberPower to be of solid build with good engineering. There is a slot for an SNMP card for network monitoring of which I have not used. The supplied USB cable and software which needs to be downloaded, adds local monitoring for the PC it is attached to plus can signal the PC to gracefully shutdown should the line power go out. It can tolerate Frequencies between 58hz and 62hz which may be needed should power be supplied from a backup generator instead of the power utility. Some caveats to consider are. Small battery capacity allows for only a few minutes at a significant load. Just long enough for a graceful shutdown or to allow for a standby generator to start. The power factor of .6 is consistent with the price point. They are up front with it being in ... MoreI find CyberPower to be of solid build with good engineering. There is a slot for an SNMP card for network monitoring of which I have not used. The supplied USB cable and software which needs to be downloaded, adds local monitoring for the PC it is attached to plus can signal the PC to gracefully shutdown should the line power go out. It can tolerate Frequencies between 58hz and 62hz which may be needed should power be supplied from a backup generator instead of the power utility. Some caveats to consider are. Small battery capacity allows for only a few minutes at a significant load. Just long enough for a graceful shutdown or to allow for a standby generator to start. The power factor of .6 is consistent with the price point. They are up front with it being in effect a 1000 watt UPS because of it so no stars off. This is my 3rd CyberPower UPS purchase. They fit my budget, needs, and expectations well.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I bought this because a power outage messed up some work files on my PC. I didn't use it for the first 3 months because we were in the process of moving. Recently I finally got around to testing it. I plugged it in and let it charge for a few hours, then I cut power to it, to test it. Instantly it started beeping, clicked several times, made a loud popping noise, and smelled like burned plastic. Now when I cut power to it, it says Error 21, and it does nothing. I guess I should have tested it immediately after buying it because now I have a $200 paper weight.
| Total Outlets | 12x NEMA 5-15R (2 Transformer-Sized) |
| Plug Type | NEMA 5-15P Offset Right-Angle |
| Surge Protection | 1445 Joules |
| Maximum Wattage | 1000 W |
| Full-Load Runtime | 2.5 Minutes |
CyberPower Power Supply CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD, 120V, 12A UPS System
Delivery $300
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCDTAA PFC Sinewave UPS System, 1500VA/1000W, 12 Outlets, AVR, Mini
Delivery between 13–17 June $15.43
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD 900W PFC Sinewave UPS System
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Cyberpower Cp1500pfclcd Pfc Sinewave Ups System, 1500va/1000w, 12
Delivery $329.60
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Cyberpower Cp1500pfclcd Pfc Sinewave Ups Systems - 1500va/1000w, 120
Delivery $243.19
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
No doubt the Cyberpower UPS is top notch. I am using them on a 25 million dollar Comms project for rack mount UPS. Nuff saidBut Altex is another story. Anytime you need something you should check with them first. Their product line is extensive and availability is as good as anyone in the business. If you ever go to one of their storefronts you will be very impressed with the staff's product knowledge and their selection.Their prices may be slightly higher (not much) than dealing with Amazon.com but you are keeping America alive. Small business is what made and keeps this country great. And yes Altex is a small business that tries harder.
I find CyberPower to be of solid build with good engineering. There is a slot for an SNMP card for network monitoring of which I have not used. The supplied USB cable and software which needs to be downloaded, adds local monitoring for the PC it is attached to plus can signal the PC to gracefully shutdown should the line power go out. It can tolerate Frequencies between 58hz and 62hz which may be needed should power be supplied from a backup generator instead of the power utility. Some caveats to consider are. Small battery capacity allows for only a few minutes at a significant load. Just long enough for a graceful shutdown or to allow for a standby generator to start. The power factor of .6 is consistent with the price point. They are up front with it being in ... MoreI find CyberPower to be of solid build with good engineering. There is a slot for an SNMP card for network monitoring of which I have not used. The supplied USB cable and software which needs to be downloaded, adds local monitoring for the PC it is attached to plus can signal the PC to gracefully shutdown should the line power go out. It can tolerate Frequencies between 58hz and 62hz which may be needed should power be supplied from a backup generator instead of the power utility. Some caveats to consider are. Small battery capacity allows for only a few minutes at a significant load. Just long enough for a graceful shutdown or to allow for a standby generator to start. The power factor of .6 is consistent with the price point. They are up front with it being in effect a 1000 watt UPS because of it so no stars off. This is my 3rd CyberPower UPS purchase. They fit my budget, needs, and expectations well.
I bought this because a power outage messed up some work files on my PC. I didn't use it for the first 3 months because we were in the process of moving. Recently I finally got around to testing it. I plugged it in and let it charge for a few hours, then I cut power to it, to test it. Instantly it started beeping, clicked several times, made a loud popping noise, and smelled like burned plastic. Now when I cut power to it, it says Error 21, and it does nothing. I guess I should have tested it immediately after buying it because now I have a $200 paper weight.
I purchased this to replace one that I have had for about 5 years. I had never replaced the battery... and was having issues with it randomly shutting down and cutting power to my CPU. Turns out the batteries only are made to last a few years! As the unit was actually manufactured more than 7 years ago it made more sense to replace the entire thing than just the battery. I scored with a good sale! Thank you B&H. Fast delivery. My random shut down problems seem to be a thing of the past, and I need to remind my self to replace the battery in a couple of years!
We're operating a laptop based workstation (pretty powerful all things considered) and between the laptop, a 4 drive external RAID, a workstation based unRAID server for backup, and a few other connection based peripherals, this workstation pulls about 325W. The PowerPanel software reports about a 20-25 minute runtime on battery, which is significantly better than I was expecting.As far as setup, this system is pretty much plug and play. Turn it on, plug in the gear you want to protect, and you're ready to go. The Powerpanel software seems functional enough, giving you metrics, tracking performance, and also allowing you to dictate power failure behavior. We haven't had any power failures since installing it, so I can report back on it's real work performance, but ... MoreWe're operating a laptop based workstation (pretty powerful all things considered) and between the laptop, a 4 drive external RAID, a workstation based unRAID server for backup, and a few other connection based peripherals, this workstation pulls about 325W. The PowerPanel software reports about a 20-25 minute runtime on battery, which is significantly better than I was expecting.As far as setup, this system is pretty much plug and play. Turn it on, plug in the gear you want to protect, and you're ready to go. The Powerpanel software seems functional enough, giving you metrics, tracking performance, and also allowing you to dictate power failure behavior. We haven't had any power failures since installing it, so I can report back on it's real work performance, but I'll definitely report back if things don't turn out expected. So far so good!
I purchased this unit after a few brown outs in my area, where one fried a hard drive i had in my NAS unit. So far, after a good month of use, there has not been any issues. I have ran a couple tests to see how the battery back up function works, and so far so good.I purchased this one in particular because of hit's higher wattage capabilities. I assumed I was going to need a good sized load capacity unit.I have a high-end custom built desktop for studio &media work along side some gaming. It has a a Ryzen 9 3950x CPU on a high end Gigabyte X570 Xtreme motherboard, several internal hard drives and an older RTX 2080ti GPU. I also have a cable modem along side a separate high end Asus wifi 6 router, and a 4 bay NAS system. I really thought I was going to be ... MoreI purchased this unit after a few brown outs in my area, where one fried a hard drive i had in my NAS unit. So far, after a good month of use, there has not been any issues. I have ran a couple tests to see how the battery back up function works, and so far so good.I purchased this one in particular because of hit's higher wattage capabilities. I assumed I was going to need a good sized load capacity unit.I have a high-end custom built desktop for studio &media work along side some gaming. It has a a Ryzen 9 3950x CPU on a high end Gigabyte X570 Xtreme motherboard, several internal hard drives and an older RTX 2080ti GPU. I also have a cable modem along side a separate high end Asus wifi 6 router, and a 4 bay NAS system. I really thought I was going to be tapping close to the edge of this unit's power capacity, but it turns out I am using a little less the half it's full capacity load.When my desktop is on, estimated battery life is about 20 mins. If I shut down and run just my NAS system, modem, and wifi router, I get over an hour. With living in a remote area with no cell service, the extra internet up time in case of power outages is a nice cushion.This was easy to setup, and the LCD display feeds me all the info I need to know on the fly. So far, over all, great unit! Plan on buying a second one for the main entertainment system of the house to protect an OLED TV, AVR, and DVR unit.
I’m paranoid. Except for my appliances, if it costs more than $500, it’s likely on a UPS. I also have one connecting my modem and router, that way if there’s a long power outage we are still connected for a while. I started this journey when I was young with a back ups 350 or something like that and year by year investing in more and higher potency devices. I learned long ago that the batteries are replaceable and their various lifespans. I’ve generally been an APC guy but 7 years ago I gave Cyberpower a try and I have no regrets. Now, I invest in 1350 to 1500 va UPSs entirely. This UPS is really nice. The screen is easily readable and there are plenty battery slots in the rear. There are also powered usb ports in the front which is thoughtful. I use my main pc, 43 ... MoreI’m paranoid. Except for my appliances, if it costs more than $500, it’s likely on a UPS. I also have one connecting my modem and router, that way if there’s a long power outage we are still connected for a while. I started this journey when I was young with a back ups 350 or something like that and year by year investing in more and higher potency devices. I learned long ago that the batteries are replaceable and their various lifespans. I’ve generally been an APC guy but 7 years ago I gave Cyberpower a try and I have no regrets. Now, I invest in 1350 to 1500 va UPSs entirely. This UPS is really nice. The screen is easily readable and there are plenty battery slots in the rear. There are also powered usb ports in the front which is thoughtful. I use my main pc, 43 inch monitor, soundbar and a switch on this device and I get between 30 and 40m…impressive! I also downloaded the software which is informative. I had originally purchased an APC gaming UPS because it was on sale and the gimmicks were fun but upon plugging the battery in and powering it up I got a F06 error which is not good. I was able to return it and get this, again, no regrets. So far it’s been awesome. May just get another Cyberpower next. This thing is as heavy but is slightly more compact than APC if similar VA and is sinewave at a really great value. I recommend it.
I live in a rural area with fairly (too!) frequent power outages. I purchased this to protect my Mac Studio, external hard drives, and professional video postproduction work safe. No sooner did I plug it in then we had a 20-hour power failure. It was as if nothing had happened at my desk, although everything else went dark. I continued uninterrupted for a time before I decided it would be safer to save my work and power down. This safety net is just what I was looking for and earned back its cost in the very first usage. I highly recommend it.One other thing: it has so many and so varied a selection of outlets, that it's clear they've thought through the design really carefully. Bravo.
As a long time APC SmartUPS user, I was looking for a new APC with cheaper priced batteries.Pros:- very small footprint- excellent display modes- good documentation (must read, see below)- replacement battery prices are a bit below some competitorsCons:- More of a caveat/warning than a con: half of the outlets on the back are not battery-backed. *important* to read the documentation to understand this. The half not battery-backed have surged protection only.- my first test of the unit gave me @10 minutes of battery power for a gaming rig, internet access devices, and two monitors...that's a meh in my book in terms of time. However it is the minimum time in my opinion to be able to exit apps, save work and shut down. My PC is high spec...your mileage ... MoreAs a long time APC SmartUPS user, I was looking for a new APC with cheaper priced batteries.Pros:- very small footprint- excellent display modes- good documentation (must read, see below)- replacement battery prices are a bit below some competitorsCons:- More of a caveat/warning than a con: half of the outlets on the back are not battery-backed. *important* to read the documentation to understand this. The half not battery-backed have surged protection only.- my first test of the unit gave me @10 minutes of battery power for a gaming rig, internet access devices, and two monitors...that's a meh in my book in terms of time. However it is the minimum time in my opinion to be able to exit apps, save work and shut down. My PC is high spec...your mileage may vary. I recommend testing this once you have the unit fully charged and your rig connected.Final thoughts:Recommend to look at the price of the replacement battery before you buy. are you SURE you can afford a new battery for this thing, every 3-5 years?The 5 star rating I'm giving is provisional: I need to know how long the battery will last. UPS batteries are very expensive and the lifetime is really important factor in the value rating.
| Total Outlets | 12x NEMA 5-15R (2 Transformer-Sized) |
| Plug Type | NEMA 5-15P Offset Right-Angle |
| Surge Protection | 1445 Joules |
| Maximum Wattage | 1000 W |
| Full-Load Runtime | 2.5 Minutes |