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Cyberpower CPS425SL UPS - 425VA/230W 6-Outlet RJ11 Compact Design EMI/RFI USB/Serial
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CyberPower 425SL 6 Outlets UPS Model CPS425SL - Retail Specifications VA Rating & Watts 425VA 230W Battery Run-time 6 - 22 minutes Battery Recharge Time 8 hours Input Voltage & Frequency 100V to 140V 57Hz- 63 Hz Output Voltage & Frequency 1 For the best deal on the Cyberpower CPS425SL UPS - 425VA/230W 6-Outlet RJ11 Compact Design EMI/RFI USB/Serial, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the CPS425SL (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Cyber Power CPS425SL and other part numbers
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| UPS Type | Standby |
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| Number of AC Outlets | 6 |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
11 Apr 2009



Good product
I have not had a chance to try it extensively yet, but it seems to be just fine....
–J. Tylerfrom Amazon.com
09 Feb 2009



It Works Good!
I bought one of these November 2005 (3 years 2 months ago) & used it to power my cable modem, wireless adapter, a Vonage adapter, an 8 port switch, a cordless phone base station, & my alarm clock. Over the years, I've experienced several power failures, the longest being about two hours & it carried the load thru all of them. Admitedly my load is light, but it's all stuff I don't want to go bye-bye in a power failure. The unit just failed totally, no lights, no electricity out ups...
–Lakemechanicfrom Amazon.com
06 Feb 2009



Best option on the market for the NT based machines we run
I searched and searched and tried multiple UPS units as a replacement for Non-USB operating systems such as NT. You can use the software right off the NT system preloaded in the Control panels UPS options. IE no need to load any software. Plug in the serial port, make the changes you want for shutdown parameters and forget about it. The auto reset after an outage is perfect since we use the UPS to turn on and off the computer portion of our machinery. I am very happy to have found this unit.
–Marc Elkinsfrom Amazon.com