Cyberpower CP825LCD UPS – 825VA/450W LCD Display 8-Outlet RJ11/ Compact Design EMI/RFI
- 825VA / 450Watts
- Intelligent LCD Diagnostics
- Compact design, 8 Outlets
- RJ11/45 Protection, USB, EMI/RFI filters
- Small/Home Office Applications, Personal Electronics
Product Description
The Intelligent LCD Series CP825LCD UPS is ideal power protection for individuals running a stand-alone PC in their home, or office. Real-time system vitals can be viewed from the Intelligent Crystal-Blue LCD display, and the unit can be conveniently placed in a workstation cabinet or directly on the desktop. LCD diagnostics include: Input Voltage Level, Output Voltage Level, Battery Capacity, Runtime, Load Level, On Battery, Overload, Wiring Fault, and Silent Mode. It also includes PowerPanel PE ¿ Power Management software, which monitors the vitals of the UPS and will safely shutdown your system in case of a power outage. Composite integrated circuitry offers advanced lightning protection and also guards against surges, spikes, sags, brownouts and other power abnormalities. This rugged unit is equipped with a RJ11/45 port which protects against surges from phone, modem, network, and broadband disruptions. The small footprint design is ideal for… More >>
Cyberpower CP825LCD UPS – 825VA/450W LCD Display 8-Outlet RJ11/ Compact Design EMI/RFI
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5 comments
George on January 20, 2010 at 4:37 pm
I purchased a CyberPower UPS Model CP485SL one a week ago. I found that the USB connection will only work when plugged directly to my PC, not throuh a hub. They said that did not mean the unit was defective.
I then asked CyberPower if they would guarantee that their 7 port USB hub would work with this product. They said NO, they would not guarantee it to be compatiable! It was then that I noticed that the USB logo on the box was not an official USB resistered logo, just a look alike.
Next I tested the unit by disconnecting the supply to it. It CRASHED my system. I had to use my recovery disks to rebuild the operating system. Again they said it was not their problem. I was gullable and tried it again. The second time it worked.
Today I got an unexpected beep from the unit but there was no problem and their software reported no incidents. This is truly a piece of unreliable junk. Take my advice, buy one from a more reputiable company if you are going to rely on it; I am.
S. Penning on January 20, 2010 at 6:39 pm
Great UPS for our entertainment center. Handles our receiver, TV, DVD, Mac and game systems quite nicely.
A. Bahls on January 20, 2010 at 7:39 pm
Works great, haven’t had a problem with it yet.
The USB connection is cool, I can watch the estimated remaining battery drop from 14min to 4min when I start up a game
Roger Plichta on January 20, 2010 at 9:43 pm
The UPS was easy to unpack and setup. I did a quick battery test and everything worked as expected. It has been in use for over a week now without any incidents.
I’m also very happy with the spacing between outlets. Some of the “tower” UPS devices waste outlets due to different size transformers.
M. Anet on January 20, 2010 at 11:34 pm
I had this item for couple weeks now and yesderday we had power down for 7 min. It worked great! Computer and wireless router worked great!It also has USB feed, when power is gone it beeps after every 5 seconds or so.Digital display light stayes on for 35 secons.Its great item for good value.Very compact and takes very little room.