Customer Reviews for Cyberpower CP1500AVRLCD UPS - LCD Display 1500VA/900W AVR 8-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower USB

Cyberpower CP1500AVRLCD UPS - LCD Display 1500VA/900W AVR 8-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower USB
by Cyber Power

Cyberpower CP1500AVRLCD UPS - LCD Display 1500VA/900W AVR 8-Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower USB List Price: $229.95
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Customer Review: Great UPS, well worth the money!
Summary: 5 Stars

I picked up this unit from a local retailer a few months ago. At first I was going to purchase a Belkin or APC UPS just based of previous units I've used and name recognition but instead bought this CyberPower unit based on price. As soon as I got home I was immediately impressed by this unit!

The ports on the back are well spaced and offer voltage regulation in case of low power (or over voltage as well). This is a big plus in my older house where the quality of wiring can vary from plug to plug. It also has surge protection on all ports as well as coax and ethernet.

The LCD screen really is good, and quite useful at time too. The most impressive feature is the ability for it to show the power draw (in kW) of the connected components. This let me know exactly how much power my system was drawing in real time. I even took it and hooked it to my refrigerator to see how much power it was drawing!

The software that comes with it is handy, and monitors the device from the USB connection on the back. It supports logging of power events and outages, shows battery charge levels and load levels, and scheduling of times for every day of the week to turn on or off components attached.

I'd recommend this in a heartbeat to anyone looking for a good UPS and would purchase one again if I had the need!

Customer Review: Best Option for the Price
Summary: 5 Stars

I chose a Cyberpower because I already had one and it works great. The Tripp Lite software would not run on my Win7 64 bit computer. APC and Monster were just too expensive for the features and Cyberpower seems to be just as well made.

Things to consider regarding UPS:

1) Clean power is good. Odd things can happen with a powersource that is full of interference or too far above/below what your device is expecting.

2) You want your computer to do a graceful shutdown while you are away when the power goes out because there is a decent chance that your hard drive will become corrupted otherwise.

3) Most computers will operate just fine with the stepped square wave output (simulated sine wave) of cheaper devices like this. The hardware required to get a true sine wave from a DC battery that will look 100% like the sine wave from A/C power is very expensive and generally unnecessary. If you have an "Active PFC" powersupply, your odds of needing a UPS two to four times as expensive as this one increase.

4) It is a useful tool to judge just how much power your equipment is using and how reliable your electric company is as the software will tell you both. The former is useful if you are trying to decide if you need a more powerful power supply in your computer.


Customer Review: May be I am lucky, but this is Excellent UPS
Summary: 5 Stars

When I was looking for a UPS, I read bad reviews on both the APC and CyberPower and decided on CyperPower based on the fact that it had less negative reviews. Several reviews that worried me were about that once the power is unplugged, the battery will drain fairly quickly, others stated that it is lightweight to hold enough charge..

As soon as I received it, I plugged it in and forgot about it for two days. Then installed the software on the PC and plugged the PC (Quad Core, 8GB, 5 Hard Disks, and many USB junk plus NEC 26" monitor) then unplugged the power from the UPS.

The UPS indicated that the load is 30% and remaining time was 19 minutes. I delayed the auto shut-down until there is 5 minutes of juice, and continued working on my PC watching the minutes counter on the UPS.

What I found is that although the timer is indicating between 19-22 minutes, it did not actually start to drop down quickly rather continued oscillating between those numbers for a while. I worked on the PC for more than 25 minutes when finally the auto shut-down kicked-in (actually it hyphenated the PC).

The only negative I can think of now is the packaging, they should produce more professional & sturdy packaging. I don't think any body actually read all the stuff on the overly colourful package.


Customer Review: Works great! Interacts with my Windows Home Server quite well.
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this because our new home was experiencing power brown-outs due to storms and the fact that we are a new development and from what I can tell, the power company is turning our part of the grid off and on for whatever reason. I complained about it but that has nothing to do with the review.

Initially I installed the software that came with the UPS but it effectively made Windows not be able to talk to it. The software is not very full featured even when compared with native windows features.

After removing the software from my server (server controls the rest of the network) and installing a Windows home server add-in (Grid Junction) I am now able to have the server send shutdown commands over the network to my other non-laptop systems (which have their own dumb-UPS). This UPS is providing backup power for my server, my "main pc" and monitor, my DSL modem and wifi router. With all of those things plugged in I have 28 minutes of power. That is plenty of time for my server to send the shutdown commands and then shut itself down. The UPS isn't designed to keep your system up and running for extended periods of time. My idea of the perfect UPS is one that gives you enough time to properly shutdown all your systems so they don't crash due to a power outage.

Customer Review: A Very Solid Mid-Priced Power Solution
Summary: 5 Stars

A very well-priced power-conditioning UPS. I run a fairly high end rig:

Intel E8500 3.16GHz oc'd to 3.8GHz
8GB DDR2800 OCZRam
3 WD Black 750GB HDD
2 EVGA GTX260 core216 Graphics Cards
LG Blu-Ray DVD + HP DVD-Writer
Thermaltake Tt 750W E80+ SLI Certified Power Supply.

Under full load, this rig draws .405Kw which translates to about 9 minutes of backup time while at full draw. This is enough to get through most power dips, spikes, and outages in our area, unless there's a severe storm, and at that rate, it's still enough time for the software to shut the rig down to prevent damage or data loss.

The power conditioning seems to be fairly consistent, outputting a steady 116vac, no matter how hard I push this thing. That, in itself, makes this unit worth the cost. The 9 minutes of backup time under full load is just a bonus.

I will say, however, the ONLY thing plugged into this unit is the computer itself. The monitors / Logitech z5500s and Workforce40 printer are plugged into a separate, smaller UPS.

For systems using 800W+ power supplies, you'll likely need to look at a higher VA/W rated UPS.

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