• Reviews around power issue (1.67 of 5)

    CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC Sinewave UPS System, 1500VA/900W, 10 Outlets, AVR, Mini-Tower

    • Using these to protect sensitive electronics in combination with a standby generator means absolutely no disruption from power issues.
    • With the power issues going on in the Summer, just wanted to make sure that the equipment was safe and could power down.
    • It's a UPS, so you really wouldn't know if anything was wrong until a power issue happens.
    • so is replacing damaged equipment from power issues
    • We haven't had any power issues
    • Long enough to bridge brief outages and if need be, enough time to save my work and inform my remote colleagues that I'm having power issues
    • We have a power issue in our house, where the lights flicker when high-current appliances (like the washing machine, or the laser printer) run, which is one of the reasons we got the UPS - to protect our router, computer, etc
    • Living in an old house in a neighborhood with chronic power issues, this unit lets my oldwindow air conditioner run better than it did when new, running it through one of the non-backup ports
    • By the way, the UPS software basically shuts everything down in the computer like in hibernation while there is a abnormal power issue
    • I bought this to keep my home network equipment protected from any power issues
    • The PowerPanel software that you can download even tells you about recent power faults and the one on this computer that I'm writing from does not list any power issues at all even though last night was the last straw for me
    • All CyberPower units in the past performed excellent as to battery backup, but adding sine wave is a game changer If you live in a new home with no power issues in your area, maybe not worth the extra cost for sine wave.
    • I’ve put several of these in an office with terrible power issues.
    • I haven't had any power issues yet, so I can't say that it's 100% working properly
    • I live in Texas where power issues are common
    • it only burns about 100 W of power
    • With two(2) of these plugged into the exact same duplex outlet, the bad one(s) would cycle randomly, while the good one(s) would work fine, so this appears not to be a utility power problem.
    • I would suggest CyberPower hire one of the many now unemployed English professors and have the guy write up a decent User’s Maual in the tradition of APC.
    • With two(2) of these plugged into the exact same duplex outlet, the bad one(s) would cycle randomly, while the good one(s) would work fine, so this appears not to be a utility power problem.
    • I would suggest CyberPower hire one of the many now unemployed English professors and have the guy write up a decent User’s Maual in the tradition of APC.
    • u will loose 2 plugs.the one the device uses and part of the plugs next to it for the block..
    • is last only couple month old and dead....call cyberpower they have 2 warranty department and if u get the right one u will have lady voice