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The CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD is a mini-tower UPS delivering 1000VA/600W of reliable battery backup and surge protection. Featuring an intelligent LCD for real-time power monitoring and Automatic Voltage Regulation to extend battery life, it supports nine outlets with a mix of battery backup and surge protection. UL certified and backed by a 3-year warranty plus a $350,000 connected equipment guarantee, it’s designed to safeguard professional workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems from power interruptions and fluctuations.










| ASIN | B000QZ3UG0 |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,222) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.96 pounds |
| Item model number | CP1000AVRLCD |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 3.9 x 9 inches |
J**Y
Reliable UPS for Protecting Critical Office Equipment
We use this CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 UPS in a professional IT and office environment to protect workstations and network equipment. Setup was straightforward, and the unit was ready for use immediately. The LCD display is clear and provides useful real-time information on load, battery status, and runtime. Power delivery has been stable, and the UPS has performed as expected during outages and voltage fluctuations. The number of outlets is sufficient for multiple devices, and the USB ports are a useful addition. Overall, this is a dependable UPS that meets our business requirements for power protection and system reliability.
C**K
Research your power needs first, then buy the appropriate VxA=Wattage UPS
I've had two of these UPS/battery back-up and surge protectors for over 7 years now. I used them at my business and now at my home (where I use two for one PC, monitor and cable modem). If the power goes out, I have about 10-15 minutes to safely shut down my PC. My router/cable modem should be able to function for at least another 30-45 minutes on the second UPS. This will give me time to access the internet, etc. The trick is to calculate how many watts your equipment is drawing. To translate Amp-Hours (Ah) into usable energy (Watt-Hours, Wh) or power (Watts, W), you multiply Ah by the system Voltage (V) to get Wh (Energy), then divide by time (hours) to get Watts (Power) or use Watts = Volts x Amps (Instantaneous Power). The key is knowing the battery's Voltage, as Ah only measures charge capacity, not total energy. That said, this is a very reliable product. Easy to use/connect. Bonus it includes a cable surge suppressor to protect your router/cable modem. When the power goes out, the device will beep every minute. You can mute it if you'd like on the newer versions. I'd also highly recommend you pay attention to which outlets you hook up your 'mission critical' equipment to - one side is surge protection only and the other side is surge protection AND power back-up. I've been happy with these and can not blame the manufacturer for needing to replace the sealed lead acid battery after three years. Batteries have a certain lifespan, no fault of CyberPower. I used a MightyMax battery as a direct replacement and have had no issues. Over-all, I am very satisfied with these Uninterruptable Power Supplies.
T**T
1000VA 600W Model
I bought this UPS for my HP Proliant ESXi server, NetGear ReadyNAS, and wireless router. The server has two L5520 processors in it, 4 sata drives, an external drive and 18 4 GB sticks of ram to give you an idea of how much equipment i have to power. I have National Grid for electric and my power goes out at least once every three weeks for a few seconds, just long enough to kill my server. I wanted something that was manageable and had enough power to last through a short outage while not draining my bank account. I gave this UPS a shot and its perfect. First off the screen on it is quite nice. It tells you everything you need to know without a computer such as how charged it is, the load its taking, how long it will last, voltage coming in and out. Its really great. The picture on Amazon is exactly the one i have. The pictures can do more justice than me telling you about it. The software that comes with it is okay, just lets you see the same info that's on the front of the UPS. Its good for a workstation but i need the UPS for a server. Instead, use the CentOS PowerPanel Business Edition server CyberPower has available. Its great!!! It's a small Linux server that controls the UPS via a web browser. It has all the automation's you can think of, like powering on and off at scheduled times, certain events and sending alerts via SMS, email and MSN messenger plus a lot more. Right now, mine is set to send a request for a graceful shutdown of all my VM's and ESXi when the powers been out for 30 seconds and when the powers been restored for five minutes, it initiates a power on sequence. Of course my ESXi also boots up critical VM's automatically so i never miss a beat now with this great UPS. It records logs as frequent as every minute and stores them for up to a year. You can even manage the individual outlets on the back through the browser. So how long does this last? With the gear i have attached to it, the gear is using about 26% of the maximum load so it can handle a lot more. I average about 16 minutes of up time with what i have attached. I've unplugged it to see and the time is pretty accurate. That's more than enough time to down a system and still charge a cell phone after in case the powers out for a long time. The battery is nice but the free management software is my biggest plus. I do not know if it works with other brands though as this is my only UPS i have access to. Update: After 4 years, it's still working like the day I got it. My power went out about a month ago and this ran my server, which currently wasn't set to automatically down my servers, for about 12 minutes. I'm only here to buy another for more servers.
P**O
Es un buen producto, claro hay que saber comprar estos aparatos, este CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD por ejemplo es de onda simulada, es decir en un osciloscopio verías la onda escalonada, esto no es recomendable para algunas computadoras con fuentes de poder especializadas que requieren onda sinusoidal suave (ondas, con valles y crestas totalmente suaves y degradados, como las que salen de un generador por inducción). Lo compré para proteger un televisor 55" de 135W y un home teather HK de 150W (con unos periféricos que no suman más de 50W en total), por lo que mi consumo máximo será de 335W y quizá agregue un pequeño subwoofer para home teather de 100W (este no break soporta hasta 600W), así que estoy sobrado y quizá me dé unos 20 minutos de respaldo. Esporádicamente conectaré también una notebook de 35W de consumo, que no es demasiado. Es fácil de configurar y para la mayoría de los casos es suficiente con los arreglos que trae de default, la opción de proteger el cable (o la HDTV-TDT) es un gran plus, y también la protección de red es otro buen plus (recomiendo usar sólo cables de red STP de clase 6 a 8, para la mayoría de los casos es suficiente un STP 6A de cobre puro OFC ~AWG 26 a 23~, que sin problemas maneja redes GB ~hasta 10 si la memoria no me falla~, y frecuencias de hasta 550MHz), no recomiendo loa cables UTP pues pueden recibir algo de interferencia y más en estos tiempos donde estamos invadidos por tantas ondas electromagnéticas que pueden generar interferencias o micro corrientes parásitas. El problema que le veo es el software, no es muy difícil pero no es para usuarios principiantes, en mi caso no lo usaré pues la notebook no estará conectada permanentemente, pero es un punto a considerar para quienes usarán esto por ejemplo en un servidor personal que piensen montar por su cuenta. Espero sea duradero y más por su garantía de 3 años, ojalá no tenga problemas al registrarlo pues el recibo de Amazon no es factura, pero no creo que haya problemas, pues desde la página de cyberpower te redirige a Amazon como una de las opciones de compra en línea. Es de notar que los contactos que dicen que sólo dan protección contra picos (está dividido en contactos con protección y batería y sólo con protección de picos), mantienen la alimentación de corriente aunque el no break esté apagado, ahí pueden conectarse por ejemplo aparatos como el echo dot, Roku, Fire, smart hub y algunos periféricos que no requieran suministro continuo de energía durante los apagones y fallos de red eléctrica, pero sí requieran energía de la red eléctrica 24/7. En cuanto a estética es muy austero, no parece de calidad pero funciona perfectamente y sólo tiene 3 botones al frente, el LCD se lee claramente y es blanco; sin dudas en un tiempo compraré uno de estos para cada televisor de casa.
F**0
I'm running a small file server and have been experiencing power glitches during the recent heat waves. The Cyberpower CP1000AVRLCD was on the compatibility list for my Synology NAS, so I went for it. It's a compact but hefty unit, as one would expect considering the built-in lead-acid battery. What surprised me a bit was the solid construction, the number of little extra bonus features, and particularly the usefulness of the front LCD display. Among other information, this gave me an estimate of uptime I could expect under my current load - much longer than I'd hoped for. More good news: compatibility proved to be no problem - when I plugged in the USB connection, my Synology DS920+ immediately recognized the UPS by name. I do think plugging most PCs into a UPS is a bit silly. I only run software that's smart enough not to lose my data in the event of a crash (for example, Scrivener for word processing, instead of Word). But the possibility of a server being interrupted in the middle of a write operation is a worry I can do without. Problem solved.
F**E
Es el quinto que compro para casa y exceptuando el anterior que compré no me han decepcionado, al anterior no le duraron los tres años las baterías por un par de meses mientras que todos los demás siguen funcionando. Tuve uno de 350VA otro de 550VA hace años, posteriormente compré uno de 1350VA en 2020 que aún está en funcionamiento, en 2021 se compraron 3 de 1500VA, dos para un hijo y uno para mi, es este último (CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD) al que le fallaron las baterías a dos meses de cumplir los tres años (las cambiaré para utilizar en otro lado). Espero que haya sido la unidad ya que hasta la fecha tengo buena opinión de la marca.
C**N
El producto llegó a tiempo y correctamente empaquetado, sin embargo no prende de ninguna forma. Espero al menos me lo cambien por uno que funcione.
N**E
Magnífico. Nunca se apaga la computadora, aún con variaciones en el voltaje. Y además puedes ver en la pantalla, cuánto está gastando, entre otras cosas. Muy útil y seguro.
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