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Tripp Lite SMART1000LCD 1000VA UPS Smart Pro Rack/Tower Digital LCD Line-Interactive 8 outlets | 
| Brand: Tripp Lite
List Price: $194.00 Buy New: $114.99 You Save: $79.01 (41%)
New (52) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $114.99
Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 10 x 4 x 7 nv:Power Protection Type: UPS Battery Backup Frequency: 60 Hz Cord Length: 6 ft. Watts: 500 Watt Voltage: 120 V Volt Amps: 1000 VA Full Load Run Time: 4 minutes Half Load Run Time: 14.1 minutes Surge Energy Capacity: 480 Joules Connected Equipment Warranty: $200,000 Dimensions: 12" x 3.5" x 6.5" Outlets: 8 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: SMART1000LCD Model: SMART1000LCD UPC: 037332124999 EAN: 0037332124999 ASIN: B000B651DO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Product Type - UPS | | • | Connectivity - NEMA 5-15 | | • | Output watt capacity (watts) - 500 | | • | Output nominal voltage - 120 VAC |
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Product Description Tripp Lite's SMART1000LCD line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation, surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal computers, home entertainment systems and media centers. Internal UPS circuits support entry level PCs for up to 60 minutes or individual VCR/DVR component for as long as 3 hours during power failures. Prevents data loss, viewing interruptions, lost recordings and loss of component programming. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) circuits regulate brownouts as low as 89 volts back to usable levels without using battery power. Offers complete power protection in an attractive black tower configuration. Includes 4 battery-supported outlets, plus 4 additional surge suppression-only outlets for items not requiring battery support. USB port enables optional unattended system shutdown without data loss in the case of extended power failure, USB cable included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Excellent Unit - Bad Reviews August 14, 2006 J. Proffitt 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
We are using this unit more and more in the field. I have one on my desk and one for my rack of networking and satellite equipment at the house. The battery display is great when the power is out. Imagine this, I was able to goto the website for my power company to get their phone number when the power went out last time. As for the previous reviews, here's a couple things to consider. Like most ups, half of the outlets are surge and battery backup, the other half are just surge protection. Now the surge protection only side is great for things like speakers and printers, but if you plug your computer into the wrong side, you won't get the battery backup feature. APC actually started putting big yellow stickers on their UPS because of this. And the power and heat. Yeah, it gets hot, when it's charging. It's warm when its fully charged.. But it doesn't continously pull 1A of power. I'm sure it does when it's charging, but my fully charged unit only pulls 5 to 20w of power or 50 to 160 Milliamps of power (.05A - .16A). Checked it myself with my power meter. In all, this is a great unit and for 1000VA, it's a good deal.
Great product, but one major annoyance March 1, 2006 Horst (Los Gatos, CA) 23 out of 32 found this review helpful
This product works very well and enables you to work through brownouts and blackouts, but it has one major nuisance: Every time the backup battery is activated, an audible alarm goes off and repeats every 5-10 seconds. The only way to disable it is to manually press the mute button each time the power goes out. If you have 2-3 of these around the house and you're in the middle of a storm, you're likely to go nuts running around the house muting the alarm all the time.
Best UPS I have Owned June 19, 2006 Peter Guzzo (Spring Hill, FL USA) 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
I have owned APC, Conxet which is the same company and many othere but none have come close to the features that this line that Tripplite has come out with. It has a very decent backup time but its real strengths are it's power conditioning I.E. clean sine wave which the inverter does not even require the battery unless the voltage drops below around 80VAC. Basically the inverter supplies a clean power source all the time weather using the wall outlet or the 12V battery. And the LCD has all the information you would need including a nice power loss mute button and the special part is the clean interface with a USB hookup on Windows XP. It gives you shutdown battery level settings along with anything you could possibly want and you don't even have to download their software is works that cleanly with XP Pro. The interface with the Computer is the best I have seen even on high end server systems. Only one thing to watch out for is make sure the unit has space for ventilitation around it as it is a heat machine because it runs off the inverter all the time to give you a clean 60HZ Sinewave no matter what you stick in the plug. Best buy. 3 Units to choose from all with the same interface. 900VA 475Watt, 1000VA 500Watt, 1200VA 700Watt your choice all under $200. Pete
Excellent once I figured out how to turn off the alarm March 15, 2007 R. Manning (Dunedin, FL United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This UPS is more than adequate for my needs. Like other reviewers here, I was annoyed at the audible alarm when power was lost in the middle of the night. Here is how to turn off the alarm. Works for Windows and *nix. Download and run the PowerAlert software from tripp-lite. Under the Settings>>Schemes section change it to Business Device Management System. On the Action section, select the Set Audible Alarm task. In the Parameters below change the Value to 3. Then click Execute Command. No more alarm and a UPS with a cool blue LCD that provides battery backup for my computer, router, cable modem, and VOIP gizmo. In answer to one review below, a log of power events etc. is available in the Business Device of the software mode in the logs section.
Works but Case gets very hot July 17, 2006 charles895 (Westchester NY United States) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Works but case gets very hot. According to Tripp, unit uses about 1A of power in standby mode. Since the batteries are charged most of the time, the power is coverted to heat. The case gets very warm and since I have mine in an entertainment cabinet, it just becomes a 120 watt heating element. I have several UPS units and this is the only one which gets hot. Its a poor design to waste 120 watts of power 24/7. It only takes a couple watts to trickle charge the batteries. Tripp offered to replace it but stated the new one would have the same issue. I would not have purchased this if I knew it put out 100 plus watts of heat 24/7.
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