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CyberPower PFC 12-Outlet Sinewave 1500VA UPS $190

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outzToday 04:18 AM
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Output: 1500VA / 1000W at 60 Hz
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LeeJ4041Today 05:05 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank LeeJ4041

I was about to pull the trigger, but did a little research. For anyone who's interested, this is a good price for the spec. Typically go for $200+, although you can grab a refurbished one on Woot for $10 less (with a new battery inside). But the biggest issue with these UPS is that they use lead-acid batteries. So they will have a short life span since you're running it 24/7, typically around 2-3 years (based on reviews). If longevity is of your concern, go for the LiFePO4 lithium battery; they will last you much longer.
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nyknicks8Today 05:35 PM
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Quote from LeeJ4041 :
I was about to pull the trigger, but did a little research. For anyone who's interested, this is a good price for the spec. Typically go for $200+, although you can grab a refurbished one on Woot for $10 less (with a new battery inside). But the biggest issue with these UPS is that they use lead-acid batteries. So they will have a short life span since you're running it 24/7, typically around 2-3 years (based on reviews). If longevity is of your concern, go for the LiFePO4 lithium battery; they will last you much longer.
This is known that the batteries need replacement in a few years. Which lithium battery one do you suggest?
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polldavToday 06:46 PM
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Quote from LeeJ4041 :
I was about to pull the trigger, but did a little research. For anyone who's interested, this is a good price for the spec. Typically go for $200+, although you can grab a refurbished one on Woot for $10 less (with a new battery inside). But the biggest issue with these UPS is that they use lead-acid batteries. So they will have a short life span since you're running it 24/7, typically around 2-3 years (based on reviews). If longevity is of your concern, go for the LiFePO4 lithium battery; they will last you much longer.
Yeah the batteries are pretty worthless with surprising consistency right around 30-36 months. I replace them with generics from Amazon, usually costs about $40 for a set and takes about 5-10 minutes to replace them once the unit is accessible.
Will be interesting to see the real world lifespan of the new ones with lifepo4 batteries in them now that they are available. I bought a fancy rackmount APC with lithium ion batteries for work once and it was completely dead and useless in less than 2 years.

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iissmartToday 06:59 PM
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LiFePO4 batteries can be swapped into these units as-is? Or is a completely different unit needed?

[Edit] Regardless, I'm in for one. I buy a new one every couple of years to offset my battery lifespans (I have a handful of units in total), and I'm slowly phasing out the ones that have the conductive glue issue. Thanks OP!
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