


I bought this to protect my Mac Mini setup. Lately we've been having power issues due to stormy weather, and my Mini was just too expensive to plug into a "surge protector." This is a nice UPS, especially for the price. The display is informative and you can keep tabs on how much power you're drawing from the 'battery side' of the unit. I'm quite surprised that my monitor and mini are only drawing an average of 25 watts!





so far so good. this should work for at least 3 years according to APC website. I've only had it for a couple of weeks.

R&R the original with the replacement with no problems.

Lots of POWER! Lots of BACKUP JUICE! Reinforces/surpasses expectations, maintained confidence in reliability and build-quality of CyberPower products. Finally, can toss miniature nuclear power source and depleted uranium rods in garbage or over fence into neighbor's back yard.

Heavy Duty, Metal case Outlet Strip with NO SURGE PROTECTION. It's becoming harder to find Outlet strips without the ubiquitous MOV based surge protector which inherently can and often do more harm to your electronics. I needed an outlet strip with widely spaced outlets in a compact (no more than 2-foot wide) form factor, it needed to be metal and have it's power switch protected. I have replaced the 15-foot cord with a short 6 inch cord because I am plugging this unit into a SurgeX SA-82 Series Mode Surge Eliminator. My power requirements are not high. This unit will be protecting a pair of FLECK 5600SXT control heads for a "Whole House Carbon Filter" and a "Water Softener" as well as for a new "Water Heater" with a separate "Powered Anode" which is non sacrificial. If you need to have the power cord on the left, you can disassemble the unit and rotate the individual outlets, but in my case I wanted the switch and the power cord on the right with the ground plug down (not up).


Easy client setup, especially with the network shutdown software. Runs very quiet.




Short story, it works! Purchased about a year ago. Couple of weeks ago, mains power bounced up and down 4 times in 60 seconds, then went out for good for a few hours. UPS seems to have about 20 minutes of power at a 250 watt draw, or thereabouts. When UPS battery got to 50%, I had it trigger shutdown of the CPU. That all triggered very nicely, got a clean shutdown, everything worked as expected. Yay! BTW -- this is with Linux, Debian Stable, using a USB cable between CPU and computer. On the UPS, I mostly left everything at factory defaults, so my app is simple, undemanding.

Does what it's supposed to.


Just a great product. I was debating between this and the Tripplite. I am very happy I went with APC. The product is very well made and the cloud as well as local interface to the unit is excellent. I was worried before delivery about given its short chassis how it would handle in the rack using only the front rails and the came up with a really nice brace for under the unit that fits securely and easily handles the weight of the unit. It is also dead silent which for me is a must as it is within my office and quiet matters.