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The CyberPowerEC850LCD is a compact, UL-certified UPS delivering 850VA/510W of reliable backup power with 12 outlets—half offering battery backup and surge protection. Featuring an intuitive LCD panel and an energy-saving ECO Mode, it ensures your devices stay protected and your power usage optimized. Backed by a 3-year warranty and a $100,000 connected equipment guarantee, it’s the savvy professional’s choice for uninterrupted productivity.
Material Type | 1 |
Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
Runtime | 2 minutes |
Wattage | 510 watts |
Connector Type | NEMA |
Number of Outlets | 12 |
Surge Protection Rating | 526 Joules |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Form Factor | Compact |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 12.2"W x 3.1"H |
L**N
Excellent UPS Works Flawlessly During Power Outages
My go to for UPS supplies. I have several of these units protecting my most important electronics. I have used these extensively during power outages and I can say with confidence that they will not only protect your electronics, but also keep them running for a brief time. These are not meant to power your whole system for an extended amount of time. This is only so you can safely power down your devices.Another great feature of this device is that when the internal battery reaches its end of life, replacing it is extremely easy. It’s as simple as buying the battery and installing it with only two screws.I would give this CyberPower UPS five stars.It is so easy to use and I like the LCD screen too. Lots of features like overcurrent, undercurrent and voltage etc. protection. Super great price on these too.Unless you’re using a huge amount of wattage, you probably don’t need one of the bigger units. These handle my entire Uplift Desk and Mac mini and tons of other audio equipmentDesigned flat to easily lay on the floor. It’s also designed so the outlets are spaced apart which makes large plugs easier to use. It is also made to easily replace the battery which is much more difficult on the larger UPS.Hope this review helps you in your choice.
M**P
All the features I need
Had all the features I was looking for and then some, such as the ability to monitor the operation of the unit on my PC but choose not to use that. I just mainly wanted surge protection, the LCD screen display on the unit is a nice feature.
M**B
Power Supply Saver
Perfect pair for a gaming console and router to keep you in the game even when the power goes out. It switches seamlessly to battery power in an outage, and its makes it very clear when its on battery power to prompt a safe shut down.
G**N
Great for keeping small electrical devices on in power outages
Bought this to keep my internet router and wifi hub active when the power was "blinking" out 10 times a day after a hurricane. It does solve that problem. The only reason for not getting 5 stars is that when the power went out for a longer time, the backup died after about 15 or 20 minutes. To be fair, I had the DVD player and 55" TV plugged into it.
I**.
nothing
really like the plugs being on the front for easy access.
B**R
timely delivery.
Very good results thus far.
A**G
It lasted for only one year or maybe it was only the ECO function..
My EC650LCD worked fine for one year and then something went wrong because the ECO light was blinking all the time and there was not power coming out from the ECO controlled outlets. I contacted CyberPower and described the situation and they sent me a replacement UPS unit with no questions asked. After I received the replacement UPS unit, I plugged it not the wall and let it charge for 8+ hours. Then I pressed the power button and the unit turned on. However the ECO light was off. Then I followed the steps to activate the ECO feature and was able to activate it but the ECO light was blinking same as on my old unit. I read the instructions more carefully, so I turned off the UPS unit and unplugged it from the wall, then I connected my computer and the monitor to the ECO controlled outlets, then I plugged the UPS unit to the wall, then I pressed the UPS unit power switch and attempted to power on my computer and monitor but neither of them responded. I read the instruction further and they indicated that if the ECO light was blinking, it meant that the UPS unit did not detect the computer. At this point I stopped and scratched my head. How could the UPS unit detect my computer if the ECO light was blinking? If the ECO light was blinking it meant that there was not power coming out from the ECO controlled outlets, so how could I turn on my computer so that the UPS unit detected it if there was no power on the ECO controlled outlets? I have to mention that I kept the UPS’ unit USB cable connected between my computer and the UPS unit so that it could “detect” my computer but that did not help. After going through this entire ordeal with the new UPS unit, it made me wonder if my original CyberPower unit was still good and that it stopped detecting my computer because at some point in time, I powered my computer off. So I connected the old unit to the wall, powered it on and ran it through “Power Panel Personal” and the old unit came out excellent. So I repeated the same steps with the old unit, and I had the same results than with the new one. The old unit was good but it could not detect my computer because it was off because the ECO light was blinking and therefore there was no power on the ECO controlled outlets. Is this issue an EC650LCD design flaw? Am I following the steps wrongly? As a bonus, I tried something not so elegant to get ECO control system to work. I connected my monitor and computer to the UPS unit surge protector outlets, I powered on my computer on and when it was just beginning to boot, the UPS ECO light switched from blinking to steady, I quickly unplugged the computer form the surge protector outlet and swapped it to one of the ECO controlled outlets and was able to get my computer and my monitor running under ECO controlled mode. As you may understand, I do not recommend the CyberPower EC650LCD UPS unit. I’ll keep both UPS units as surge protectors. As for the Lead Acid Batteries, they might still be useful for something else since they are fully charged and are expensive.
S**O
does not work as claimed
it's a piece of chineese junk!
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