CyberPower ® Ecologic EC650LCD 8-Outlet Uniterruptible Power Supply, 650VA/390 Watts
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CyberPower® Ecologic EC650LCD 8-Outlet Uniterruptible Power Supply, 650VA/390 Watts | $100.99 |
During power interruptions, the EC650LCD offers reliable power protection and battery backup. It is perfect for desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems. When the battery backup detects that the computer is off or in sleep mode, computer peripherals connected to the ECO Mode, surge protected outlets will be automatically turned off, reducing power usage and lowering energy costs. (USB connection required.) This UPS has a capacity of 650VA/390 Watts, and includes 8 surge-protected NEMA 5-15R outlets (4 with battery backup, and 3 with ECO technology). The multi-function LCD panel provides users the ability to check UPS operating status and assist in trouble-shooting power issues. Compact design allows for horizontal or vertical placement, or it can be mounted on a wall. Helps save energy - designed to limit the energy used by other products, potentially helping you reduce your carbon footprint and save money.
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