⚡ Power Up Your Productivity!
The Tripp Lite OMNI1500LCDT is a robust 1500VA UPS designed to keep your devices running during power outages. With 10 outlets, automatic voltage regulation, and a runtime of up to 55 minutes, it ensures your work remains uninterrupted. Plus, it comes with a 3-year warranty and $250,000 insurance for connected equipment, making it a reliable choice for professionals.
T**R
Solid build looks good
I have had one power blip since installing the USP. Work great. The unit is well built and the display has the information on it that I need. Very simple to use and replacing the batteries seem simple. I think I made the right choice. Also, I ended up contacting their service people by phone. It was a non-technical problem having to do with their account setup rejecting my PW without telling me why. The point is I was able to get to someone on their tech staff very quickly. That is a good sign if there is a problem I can actually speak to someone and get help.
J**H
Honor their Word
Tripplite is awesome. I have been twice hit by lightning (Florida) and both times they have not only replaced all their devices and/or upgraded them promptly and without argument, but also sent me checks to cover all devices plugged in as per their promised insurance meaning, to date, I have been given far more than they cost. For this reason, I have everything in the house connected to their devices. Our power fluctuates, these devices handle that issue and serve as great backups when needed. The woman I worked with there Yvonne was there for the first strike, gave me her personal contact number and helped me with the second strike as well. If you are having issues, give their support a try - somewhere there hopefully are still the same great values that helped me.
M**X
You don’t need one of these... until you do. Then you’re glad you have one.
If you have a nice PC then this is something I highly recommend. A UPS that can handle the load of running your pc and monitor on battery isn’t something you think you need until you need it. I have my pc, main monitor, and router/ modem plugged in. Middle of a game and the power goes out for a couple seconds in my house (some windy weather / it happens every once and a while). Everthything I was using stayed on. What a revelation. Also! This unit switches from battery BACK to normal power once the power comes back on. That’s essential because if you have to get down under your desk and hold a button to get it back on normal mode then it’s kinda pointless.TLDR: Does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Worked wonderfully during brief power outage. Pc and internet stayed on.(Update): Everything I said before has been 100% backed up multiple times now. This thing is ROCK solid, and will protect against power outages like a freaking CHAMP. It's easily able to handle my entire PC setup with 2 monitors, as well as the modem and router. I don't lose any connection, or have any interruptions even with 5 minute long power outages. What a fantastic investment for anyone who has nice computers that they want to protect.
R**.
Great specs -- too bad it doesn't help when the power goes out
50 lbs of false security. I've moved it from one computer to another hoping by limiting the load I can get it to be at least a little useful, but no dice. When the power goes out it dumps the load in just seconds. Says 100% battery, 10% of rated load, power goes out, shuts down (not the orderly kind). Press button on front & display flashes for a brief moment then shuts down again. Power comes back on, immediately says battery is at 100%. It will carry through blinks in power, but anytime power is gone for more than a half-second or so I find myself waiting hours for the RAID disk arrays it's supposedly protecting to rebuild. PowerAlert Office software configuration is a bit of a mess, with lots of ambiguously labeled settings.
A**S
Get one!! This is our 10th in many years
We have been ordering these ordering these over the years wherever we've lived! Get one for your TV and internet, and one for your refrigerator units and freezers for those temporary outages. They work FANTASTIC and you will never be without internet and without tv (we have ours connected to the living room tv and the router there.
A**T
Off to a rocky start - Listed dimensions are WRONG
Listed dimensions are WRONGTurned unit "off" thinking I was turning it "on".Details of what happened below.Instructions from the quick installation guide on page 3 :STEP 1: Plug the UPS into a properly grounded outlet.After plugging the UPS into a wall outlet, press and hold the POWER BUTTON for onesecond to turn on the UPS (See Basic Operation Section).Notes :• The UPS will not turn on automatically in the presence of live utility power.---------------------------------------Really? Notes say "UPS will not turn on automatically"? This is What actually happened below.I plugged it in and the unit turned itself on, as in, all the way on. The online icon was lit, but I was not sure because it says push on button and a beep will sound indicating it is on, this is on page 4 it says when turning the unit on it will beep once.So I pushed the button and it turned off with a beep. So I thought I "turned it on" because in the instructions it does not say the "online icon" will show indication the "unit is on".Second page of instructions same thing.Then down in a section called "optional installation" on the quick installation page 3 it does say something about the online icon indicated the unit is on.Really? Did I just turn this unit off? Thinking I turned it on? Seems so.In all the instructions on any page it says NOTHING about push "on" button and the "online icon" will show the unit is on "in the same sentence", it just says push on button and the unit will beep once.So when you plug it in, as I did, and it comes on all the way, like me you might not realize when you push the on button and it beeps you are actually "turning it off", because it beeps when turning off and turning on via the on button.Well upon further investigation etc, I realized the "online icon" indicated the unit is "ON" as that is kind of obvious it should says that when the unit is all the way on.I think most people will figure this out or with most units when you first plug it in maybe the unit does not turn itself on, actually on with the online icon lit like mine did???If you buy one of these watch to see if, when initially plugged in, it comes on, or, goes all the way on with the online icon lit like mine did.I do wish the instruction where more clear and said:To turn unit on, Push/hold center on/off button, hear short beep and see the online icon come on confirming the unit is now "ON". all in once sentence just like that.Next: To turn unit off push/hold center on/off button here short beep and the online icon will go off confirming the unit is now "OFF"----------------------------------------Second gripe: Dimensions stated in the amazon description are WRONG as of august 2022 when I purchased my unit.Hopefully some one at TRIPP LITE will read this or an amazon person will see this and fix it.Amazon description says: Item Dimensions LxWxH 19.29 x 9 x 11 inches. Upon further research I found this is the unit "box" dimensions.Actual dimensions as stated in the PDF info page: UPS Power Module Dimensions (hwd, in.) 8 x 5.75 x 15.6 - this was confirmed by me with a tape measure.When I measured the actual unit I thought I was cheated and sent a smaller unit so I began checking. The box it came in, and, it did indeed say unit size: 8 x 5.75 x 15.6. also, box did show correct part number for what I ordered.Online research did confirm, yes, 8 x 5.75 x 15.6 are the actual unit dimensions.---I clicked on the report incorrect product information link, nothing happens, no way to report this dimensional "disinformation".So off to a some what confusing and rocky start with this unit. Really hope things do not go "down hill" from here.I will report back later with updates if needed.Note: I have extensive IT and UPS experience. I have been using these things since the mid 1990's and have bought a lot of them, mostly APC brand. I have had them go bad quickly and others last literally for ever with many battery replacements.I am hoping to have a good experience with the Tripp lite brand. Aside from the confusing instructions I can not fault the unit at all so far. Though just unpacked it and plugged it in....
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