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The CyberPower VP1600EILCD is a robust line-interactive UPS delivering 1600VA/960W power with Automatic Voltage Regulation and surge protection. Featuring 8 IEC outlets and a clear LCD display, it offers up to 11 minutes of backup runtime at half load, ideal for safeguarding home or office networks and NAS devices. Its USB interface supports automatic, safe shutdowns, making it a must-have for professionals who demand uninterrupted productivity.






| ASIN | B089GGGD33 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,169 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 68 in Power Supplies |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Date First Available | 3 July 2020 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Included Components | CyberPower VP1600EILCD |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 kg |
| Item model number | VP1600EILCD |
| Manufacturer | Cyberpower |
| Material | 85% Polyester 15% EVA |
| Maximum power | 960 Watts |
| Part Number | VP1600EILCD |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 35.5 x 10 x 28.1 cm; 10.4 kg |
| Size | Standard |
| Style | 1600VA/960W |
| Usage | all |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage | 960 watts |
B**N
Protects my network drive!
We get a lot of daft little 3-4 second power cuts where I live, often, many of them one after the other. I've already lost a 4TB hard drive from my NAS due to this so I thought I'd better prevent it from happening again. This device does NOT come with a power cable, but anyone who has computer(s) is bound to have about half a dozen spare ones lying around. If not, it's just a standard kettle lead. The outputs aren't regular 3-pin plugs, instead using C13 outputs. This might seem daft but you do get a smaller unit than it would be if there were six fullsize UK plug sockets on the back instead. I had to make a short adapter to plug in the transformer of my BT Home Hub 5 (3-pin socket on one end, C14 connector on the other). I also replaced the plug on my NAS drive with a C14 connector, which then plugged straight into the back of the UPS. I've probably made this sound more complicated than it is. If you know how to wire a standard plug, it's all very straightforward. I have a Synology NAS which, when connected to the UPS with the supplied USB cable, allows the NAS to shut down safely and automatically after either a fixed period of time, or when the UPS battery runs low. In either case, low UPS battery will force the NAS to safely shut down anyway. I only have my Home Hub 5 and NAS connected to the UPS. My phone line is VoIP so with no internet, I have no phone, which would be bad in emergency situations. Using this UPS, the display claims that it will support both devices for approximately 66 minutes. When the NAS goes into sleep mode (i.e. not used for an hour), power requirements will be minimal and the UPS support period will be even longer. It has a nice display on the front which shows you various information including power input voltage/frequency, output voltage, current draw, battery charge level, expected battery runtime, and more. You swap through the screens by each press of the "Display" button. The screen auto-powers off after a few seconds if not touched. There is also a Mute button which can be used to switch off the very audible warning beep when there's a power cut. Overall, brilliant item that will hopefully protect my hardware for years to come.
M**D
Great UPS for Home/Office use
Great UPS which integrates with my Synology to gracefully shut it down. Holds a really good amount of charge that I can power my comms cabinet at home and 2 synology for over an hour.
R**D
Ticks all the main boxes for backup home power for Modems and NAS servers
So what I was looking for was something to talk to my Synology NAS down from full power to a nice sleeping state- and also to power the main home modem/router for longer - a couple of hours. The nice things about this are that it is plug and play and has an lcd display as well. The USB connection to the Synology NAS - just works with minimal configuration - so the NAS now powers down gracefully in the event of a power failure after 5 minutes - unlike QNAP and Buffalo - have found Synology very sensitive to power blips - so this prevents me having to spend a lengthy amount of time bringing it back online. The LTE/Fixed Wireless Modem - is powered by the UPS - and seems to have 4-5 hours of runtime in a power loss situation ( - a standard modem that doesn't have to power a mast would probably run for much longer) For the size of the battery - this NAS is still fairly tidy and slots into a 4U slim horizontal space - and also runs fairly quiet. So overall all fairly happy with this - would have given it 5 stars if it came with a UK Plug and something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082VJLJLZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (So that you can seamlessly plug in whatever you need to)
J**N
Completely failed its job.
Bought two years ago. Tested multiple times, worked fine every time I did. Today I had my first ever power shortage. Lights all flickered around the house, but all devices stayed on fine. EXCEPT everything connected to my UPS. All devices attached to it lost power and my Pi was corrupted. Useless enough as it is, but the fact that *everything* else in my house managed to remain on through the flicker makes this even more laughable. Not buying Cyberpower again.
D**N
Works with QNAP TS-251D
Got this today for my QNAP TS-251D as we have had at least 1 powercut a week over the last month. Unboxed it, plugged it in then plugged in the qnap, then the usb comms cable between both and all is working well - the Qnap reckons it has about an hours runtime via this UPS which is great. Have tested it multiple times now and NAS keeps running. There is no power lead with the UPS but there is a kettle lead extension...the idea seems to be you use your existing desktop/NAS kettle lead to run the UPS and the supplied extension lead to power the computer off the NAS. Also, FYI, when i unboxed the UPS and wiggled it a little there was a rattle from the inside...however, after taking the front panel off this just seems to be down to some free space around the internal battery (2-3mm either side) so nothing to worry about. No issues and seems to be a nice compact unit. The LCD display is also a nice touch as well as it can show remaining battery (time and percent) as well and input/output consumption.
D**S
Linux/Unraid compatible
Bought this to keep my Unraid server up during short power outage blips and to allow graceful shut down during longer power cuts. Gives me around 15 minutes runtime which is ample.... my server is fairly power hungry so was actually pleasantly surprised. Plugged in via USB and Unraid recognised it with no issues and allowed me to configure what I want to happen in the event of a power cut. Nice compact size and looks smart. Great price and gives peace of mind. Would recommend.
P**A
5*****,obrigado.
G**I
Tutto ok
E**E
Funktioniert einwandfrei und leise. Hat den NAS und den Router schon einige Male über knapp 30min gerettet. Allerdings kann man sich nicht ganz auf die prognostizierte Zeit verlassen und man benötigt noch Schukoadapter mit Kaltgeräteanschluss. Ansonsten Top für den Preis.
F**I
Cercavo un Ups compatibile con il mio NAS synology DS220j, silenzioso, che non scalda, non puzza e consumi poco. Questo fa al caso mio. Nessun rumore, silenziabile in caso di passaggio su batteria. Display molto utile (si auto spegne dopo 1min o 30min) anche se il load balancing non indica nulla. Per questo indico le 4 stelle oltre al fatto che nella confezione c'era solo un cavo IEC maschio/femmina. Per la fascia di prezzo (140€) nonostante non sia un sinewave pure, come qualità lo ritengo molto valida.
S**M
Looking for a good power strip with surge protection and EMI/RFI filter, noticed at almost the same price point I can buy this UPS which has both of those plus a battery! Was worried about the noise (after reading some comments here) and had no good prior experience with UPSs in general! But decided to give this a try. So far, I do not regret the decision! PROS: + Silent! Unless it switches to battery when it produces relatively high level of noise. + Surge and lightning protection (only 450 Joules though so not sure if it is really effective against lightening! Eaton says for expensive devices look for UPSs that can absorb 1000-2000 Joules!) + EMI and RFI filters (based on the specification page on CyberPower website) + Overload protection + Automatic Voltage Regulation without switching to battery (Line + Ethernet + COM port). + Line interactive: which means faster than offline and quieter than online! CONS: - All ports and also the main power cable use IEC plug type (had to replace my monitor power cable with my UPS to make it work in Germany but not sure the monitor power cable can provide up to 550 Watt so will end up buying more cables! Look for the version without an 'I' in the model, for example VP1000ELCD instead of this one VP1000EILCD if you don't have IEC plugs) - Simulated sine wave output (not precise sinewave which means: this UPS is much cheaper but at the same time might not be ideal for the lifespan of certain connected devices (only upon power outages when UPS cannot produce precise sinewaves)) - This version has COM port protection which might not be usable for everyone (there are versions of the UPS with Coaxial cable protection for example which might be more useful to you) - The app is not designed for 4k monitors. Everything's so tiny I had to use magnifier in Windows to read the text. - Online subscription!! Battery life cannot be monitored in the app unless you subscribe and pay a monthly fee! Not much but I hate when I have to sign up and log in just to see if the battery is still in a good state or I have to replace that! VERY ANNOYING CyberPower, at least sell insurance or something not basic functions of a device we've paid for! - Max 550 watts so chances are you cannot connect your laser printer to it! Never tested but the overload protection should turn off everything once a power-hungry printer starts working! For a monitor + a mini PC + a few external peripherals that consume less than 200 Watts even when all are in use this is very fine.
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