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The OPTI-UPS ES1000C is a robust 8-outlet uninterruptible power supply designed to provide reliable battery backup and surge protection for your essential devices. With a maximum capacity of 1000VA and 700 Watts, it features advanced automatic voltage regulation, a rapid 4-hour recharge time, and user-friendly indicators, ensuring your tech remains powered and protected.
G**T
works
presumably the batteries will last a long time on a small load.Keeps power stable, and keeps the voltage it should be 100% of the time.Backup feature transitions nicely with no power cuts.
C**Z
does what it should... sort of
I have not had to push the limits of time of this backup, but it seems fine. I tested it for a few minutes... I have tried and not been successful in getting the computer to "see" it so it can auto shut down the computer if I am not present during a power outage. Not sure what the problem is and don't have the time or interest in trying to pursue it via tech support. It hooks up via serial cable. I would think a modern appliance would use USB and be more reliable. I am running Win XP Pro.I do like it though because of the size (time it's supposed to run on battery power) for the relatively low price.
L**N
as advertised
as advertised
G**D
Power Surges
We have had 2 power surges, one was bad. We have two units, one on the computer, Printer etc. and one on the media center. Both worked as advertized.Very satisfied with the product.
M**.
Great quality, decent battery lifespan
I bought this unit in 2006 and it served me quite well for about 5 years. It is better than your average UPS because it detects abnormalities in the power and can "boost" or "buck" what is there without fully switching to battery mode. I have seen it do both. It also switches on/off fast enough that I don't even hear blips in my computer's sound. I also seem to remember it being marketed as producing sine waves, but I can't find that detail anywhere now.In about 2011, I noticed the battery life was getting quite short, and recently any slight power fluctuation would cause the entire unit to turn off completely. I pulled the batteries and tested them, and they won't hold a charge at all. They cost anywhere from $17 to $33, and the unit requires 2. I'm in the process of getting new batteries, and I expect the unit itself is still working fine.I suppose 5 years is fair for an AGM battery, but I also notice they are connected in series, so the UPS is working with 24V and can't individually float-charge the batteries. (I think the lifespan would be better with individual monitoring, or if the UPS ran off 12V internally off one larger battery.)
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