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5.0 out of 5 stars
No power worries anymore,
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This review is from: Cyberpower PR1500SWRM2U UPS - 1500VA/1000W PureSine AVR Boost/Buck 6-Outlet RJ45 2U Rack/Tower USB/2xSerial (Electronics)
When I purchased a Dell Studio XPS9100 (with some very high horsepower components) for graphics rendering and video production 8 months ago, I didn't know the difference between regular UPS units and Pure Sine Wave UPS units... until repeated power issues at my home/office kept crashing my XPS9100 but didn't seem to bother my Studio XPS8100, which was protected by a traditional CyberPower 1500 UPS. The Tech Support people at CyberPower impressed me by immediately diagnosing the problem and suggesting a solution (Pure Sine Wave UPS). The local wiring issues have still not been completely resolved, so the UPS is triggered several times almost every day... but my XPS9100 AND XPS8100 never know that there's a problem. The controls are idiot-simple and the construction is extremely heavy duty and practical (comes with handles for rack mounting). The battery is easily accessible and you can barely hear the unit when it's running. If you need top quality and dependability in a Pure Sine Wave UPS for a great price, look no farther... because, if you do, you'll end up buying the CyberPower anyway... and I was a loyal APC customer for years.
3.0 out of 5 stars
does the job but linux software support limited,
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This review is from: Cyberpower PR1500SWRM2U UPS - 1500VA/1000W PureSine AVR Boost/Buck 6-Outlet RJ45 2U Rack/Tower USB/2xSerial (Electronics)
Bought this backup for a pair of Linux machines: a home server and workstation. So far it has kept them from failing during several power outages. You'd expect this. However, the supplied linux software appears limited. It reports some rudimentary status info and, as I understand, is supposed to initiate an automatic shutdown when the power fails. That is fine but I was expecting and was lead to believe from tech support that this device should work with the NUT project but have yet to figure out how to configure it.
Also whenever it is running off the battery, it seems to make a fairly loud humming sound which hasn't really been a problem since that only happens on occasion.
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