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CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W,

(10 customer reviews)

780 Riyal

CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Description

CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, 12 Outlets, AVR, Mini-Tower

Product Dimensions
13.25 x 4 x 9.75 inches
Item Weight
25 pounds
ASIN
B000FBK3QK
Item model number
CP1500AVRLCD
National Stock Number
6130-01-554-6306
Batteries
2 12V batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
August 22, 2003
Manufacturer
Cyber Power
Language
English
Country of Origin
Philippines

 

Test video – CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • 1500VA/900W Intelligent LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System uses simulated sine wave output to safeguard workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment equipment
  • 12 NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS: 6 battery backup & surge protected outlets; 6 surge protected outlets; INPUT: NEMA 5-15P right angle, 45 degree offset plug with 6 foot power cord
  • MULTIFUNCTION LCD PANEL: Displays immediate, detailed information on battery and power conditions, including: estimated runtime, battery capacity, load capacity, etc.
  • AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, thereby extending the life of the battery
  • 3-YEAR WARRANTY – INCLUDING THE BATTERY; $500,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee and FREE PowerPanel Personal Edition Management Software (Download)
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    Questions & Answers – CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, :

    ➕ What is the price of CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, in-store is 780 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, was released ?

    The release date was August 22, 2003.

    ➕ What is the price of CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, cheap used ?

    The price of CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, used is 550 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, ?

    Special specifications :
  • 1500VA/900W Intelligent LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System uses simulated sine wave output to safeguard workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment equipment
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W, :

     

    Brand
    CyberPower
    Battery Cell Composition
    Sealed Lead Acid
    Item Dimensions LxWxH
    13.25 x 4 x 9.75 inches
    Color
    Black
    Item Weight
    25 Pounds

     

     

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    • After-sales service :

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    10 reviews for CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 1500VA/900W,

    1. P. P (verified owner)

      – Después de unos 3 meses de haberlo comprado la carga de la pila se muestra al 100% y el test de la batería pasa como ok pero cuando se va la luz simplemente no entra el respaldo. Simplemente no funciona. Compré dos del mismo modelo (CP1500AVRLCD) y en ambos casos pasa lo mismo.

    2. P. P (verified owner)

      – Después de unos 3 meses de haberlo comprado la carga de la pila se muestra al 100% y el test de la batería pasa como ok pero cuando se va la luz simplemente no entra el respaldo. Simplemente no funciona. Compré dos del mismo modelo (CP1500AVRLCD) y en ambos casos pasa lo mismo.

    3. Z. J (verified owner)

      Works good, Nice display, Good size, looks sharp, HEAVY, Software BUGGY – UPDATE 1/6/2018

    4. N. F (verified owner)

      – UPDATE. It’s 2020 June 22nd and this thing still works excellent. Last year during Hurricane Dorian I plugged this into my little generator to keep it charged, and plugged laptops, cellphones, lamps, you name it, into it. It’s not really designed for power outages, but it serves well in a 1 week power outage as a charger for small devices. I ran it for a week last september when we had no power all week. Then I used it again this winter during a 2 day power outage. It kept my LED light bulb on, phone charged, tablet charged, laptop charged, and I only needed to run my 1100 watt generator now and then. 10 out of 10 WOULD DEFINITELY BUY AGAIN. So far the battery seems to work well. You only get 15 minutes on a big beefy desktop computer, but you can get SEVERAL HOURS of lamps/laptops/phones plugged in. So it’s really hand. I also have battery banks for those purposes now, so I don’t have to use this for that as much.

    5. J. K (verified owner)

      – This machine does not work for aquarium and shall not be used with aquarium related products. I learned this the hard way. The purpose of UPS is that after the power outage, there is a battery back up so the machine can still running. However, for this machine, after the battery is used up, the UPS will turn off (which is normal). However, after the power is back on, the machine will not turn back on, unless you manually press the ON button. If you went on vacation for 3 days, and have your fish tank bubbler plugged on the battery side. If the power was out for 5 hours, your bubbler may work for the first 4 hours. After 4 hours, the battery is used up, and the power shut off. After 5 hours, the power is back on. However, at this time, your bubbler will not be back online, unless you press the ON button manually. If you are on vacation for 3 days, that means the other 2.5 days, your fishtank has no bubbler/air pump working, and all your fish will die. This is exactly what happened to me, be aware.

    6. Z. D (verified owner)

      Sharing this info – Problems SOLVED: (1) Red light wiring fault, (2) Comcast modem, and (3) Apple Time Capsule – My CyberPower CP 1350 AVR LCD Intelligent UPS device (battery backup and surge suppression) arrived two days ago (purchased on Amazon). The first thing that happened when I plugged it in was a red light on in the back of it, “Wiring fault.” I looked it up and on the Cyberpowersystems.support page it says, “The wiring fault light indicates that the outlet that the unit is connected to is either not properly grounded or has reversed wiring. First, try connecting the unit to another outlet. If the unit still displays the electrical wiring fault, contact technical support for assistance. If the unit does not display the wiring fault light in the new outlet, you will need to have an electrician correct the problem with the faulty outlet.” So, after trying it on another outlet and also got a red light with that one, I called CyberPower. I just want to say how polite and attentive the CyberPower guys are on the telephone. I have since called them with more questions about hooking up the unit, and each time (3 different guys) they were knowledgeable and solved the problem quickly. The red light problem went as follows: they said that the outlets probably are not grounded, and if all your outlets give the red light, it could mean that your house doesn’t have grounded outlets. I was surprised, since almost all of my outlets have 3-prong plugs; the 3-prongs are supposed to be for grounded units, but people can install a 3-prong on an outlet that is not grounded, and that still does not make it grounded. Very important to know! So, I bought a “receptable tester” at Lowe’s for $5 and tried out the outlets in my house and discovered that certain rooms did not have grounded outlets, while other rooms did. (Just want to add that you can do this without buying a receptacle tester, if you have a surge protector power strip with the two lights on it that say “Protected” and “Grounded.” If the “Grounded” light doesn’t light up or is DIM, then that outlet is NOT grounded – same thing with the receptacle tester – the two lights on the right should be fully on – if the middle one is bright and the one on the right is DIM then your outlet is NOT grounded. My electrician confirmed this. At first, he thought maybe the center light was reflecting in the right light, but it was DIM. He tested the outlet with his other tools, and said it was NOT grounded.) It dawned on me that the rooms that had grounded outlets were built 1970s or later, and the rooms that did not have grounded outlets were installed with the original house, built in 1955. Unfortunately, the rooms I need to use the CyberPower device in are the old part of the house where my office is. I’m sharing this information, because there are likely to be others who will experience this same situation. If your house is an older house, it is likely that the outlets in some rooms (the older ones) are not grounded, which means you need to call in a professional electrician and have a new, grounded, outlet installed. A new grounded outlet involves putting in a separate line from the main electric box in your house, all the way to the spot where you want an outlet to hook up your UPS device. For many people this isn’t difficult. For me it was problematic since my basement is finished, with paneling and ceiling tiles all around, and there were only two teeny possible places in the ceilings of closets where the electrician could try to drill a hole up into the wall for an outlet on the first floor. It took him several hours, but he was finally about to get around the heating ducts and struts, and with the aid of a special drill extender he was able to get two new, grounded, outlets installed in my first-floor office. I had him install two, although I only needed one, so I’d have plenty of outlets for digital devices that need grounding. It did cost me, but now I can be confident that my electronics will be protected with grounding, surge suppression, and battery backup.

    7. N. F (verified owner)

      – UPDATE. It’s 2020 June 22nd and this thing still works excellent. Last year during Hurricane Dorian I plugged this into my little generator to keep it charged, and plugged laptops, cellphones, lamps, you name it, into it. It’s not really designed for power outages, but it serves well in a 1 week power outage as a charger for small devices. I ran it for a week last september when we had no power all week. Then I used it again this winter during a 2 day power outage. It kept my LED light bulb on, phone charged, tablet charged, laptop charged, and I only needed to run my 1100 watt generator now and then. 10 out of 10 WOULD DEFINITELY BUY AGAIN. So far the battery seems to work well. You only get 15 minutes on a big beefy desktop computer, but you can get SEVERAL HOURS of lamps/laptops/phones plugged in. So it’s really hand. I also have battery banks for those purposes now, so I don’t have to use this for that as much.

    8. Z. J (verified owner)

      Works good, Nice display, Good size, looks sharp, HEAVY, Software BUGGY – UPDATE 1/6/2018

    9. J. K (verified owner)

      – This machine does not work for aquarium and shall not be used with aquarium related products. I learned this the hard way. The purpose of UPS is that after the power outage, there is a battery back up so the machine can still running. However, for this machine, after the battery is used up, the UPS will turn off (which is normal). However, after the power is back on, the machine will not turn back on, unless you manually press the ON button. If you went on vacation for 3 days, and have your fish tank bubbler plugged on the battery side. If the power was out for 5 hours, your bubbler may work for the first 4 hours. After 4 hours, the battery is used up, and the power shut off. After 5 hours, the power is back on. However, at this time, your bubbler will not be back online, unless you press the ON button manually. If you are on vacation for 3 days, that means the other 2.5 days, your fishtank has no bubbler/air pump working, and all your fish will die. This is exactly what happened to me, be aware.

    10. Z. D (verified owner)

      Sharing this info – Problems SOLVED: (1) Red light wiring fault, (2) Comcast modem, and (3) Apple Time Capsule – My CyberPower CP 1350 AVR LCD Intelligent UPS device (battery backup and surge suppression) arrived two days ago (purchased on Amazon). The first thing that happened when I plugged it in was a red light on in the back of it, “Wiring fault.” I looked it up and on the Cyberpowersystems.support page it says, “The wiring fault light indicates that the outlet that the unit is connected to is either not properly grounded or has reversed wiring. First, try connecting the unit to another outlet. If the unit still displays the electrical wiring fault, contact technical support for assistance. If the unit does not display the wiring fault light in the new outlet, you will need to have an electrician correct the problem with the faulty outlet.” So, after trying it on another outlet and also got a red light with that one, I called CyberPower. I just want to say how polite and attentive the CyberPower guys are on the telephone. I have since called them with more questions about hooking up the unit, and each time (3 different guys) they were knowledgeable and solved the problem quickly. The red light problem went as follows: they said that the outlets probably are not grounded, and if all your outlets give the red light, it could mean that your house doesn’t have grounded outlets. I was surprised, since almost all of my outlets have 3-prong plugs; the 3-prongs are supposed to be for grounded units, but people can install a 3-prong on an outlet that is not grounded, and that still does not make it grounded. Very important to know! So, I bought a “receptable tester” at Lowe’s for $5 and tried out the outlets in my house and discovered that certain rooms did not have grounded outlets, while other rooms did. (Just want to add that you can do this without buying a receptacle tester, if you have a surge protector power strip with the two lights on it that say “Protected” and “Grounded.” If the “Grounded” light doesn’t light up or is DIM, then that outlet is NOT grounded – same thing with the receptacle tester – the two lights on the right should be fully on – if the middle one is bright and the one on the right is DIM then your outlet is NOT grounded. My electrician confirmed this. At first, he thought maybe the center light was reflecting in the right light, but it was DIM. He tested the outlet with his other tools, and said it was NOT grounded.) It dawned on me that the rooms that had grounded outlets were built 1970s or later, and the rooms that did not have grounded outlets were installed with the original house, built in 1955. Unfortunately, the rooms I need to use the CyberPower device in are the old part of the house where my office is. I’m sharing this information, because there are likely to be others who will experience this same situation. If your house is an older house, it is likely that the outlets in some rooms (the older ones) are not grounded, which means you need to call in a professional electrician and have a new, grounded, outlet installed. A new grounded outlet involves putting in a separate line from the main electric box in your house, all the way to the spot where you want an outlet to hook up your UPS device. For many people this isn’t difficult. For me it was problematic since my basement is finished, with paneling and ceiling tiles all around, and there were only two teeny possible places in the ceilings of closets where the electrician could try to drill a hole up into the wall for an outlet on the first floor. It took him several hours, but he was finally about to get around the heating ducts and struts, and with the aid of a special drill extender he was able to get two new, grounded, outlets installed in my first-floor office. I had him install two, although I only needed one, so I’d have plenty of outlets for digital devices that need grounding. It did cost me, but now I can be confident that my electronics will be protected with grounding, surge suppression, and battery backup.

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