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The CyberPower RB1280X2B is a maintenance-free, user-installable UPS replacement battery cartridge featuring two sealed 12V/8Ah lead-acid batteries. Designed for CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD models, it delivers reliable surge capacity and up to 18 months of battery life. The pre-assembled cartridge ensures quick installation, comes in eco-friendly packaging for easy recycling, and includes an 18-month warranty for dependable performance.
| ASIN | B00GOU93XA |
| Amperage | 8 Amps |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Battery Cell Type | Other Than Listed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | CyberPower |
| Built-In Media | Battery Kit and Installation Guide |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (764) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 18 Months |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz (± 3 Hz) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649532612116 |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 7.96 x 5.94 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.94"D x 7.96"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Type Name | SLA AGM Battery |
| Item Weight | 10.98 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| Mfr Part Number | RB1280X2B |
| Model Number | RB1280X2B |
| Output Current | 8 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 7 minutes |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 649532612116 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 18 Month Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 96 watts |
S**H
Works as-expected, a bit pricey
I bought this RB1280X2B replacement battery pack (2-batteries set by CyberPower ready-to-go) to replace a failed battery pack in my old CTS1400S (1400va) UPS. They came when promised, were delivered on-time and properly, were boxed properly and well-secured safe from any damage. They arrived fully charged. The existing battery pack was easy to extract (remove 2-screws from the bottom of the face plate, slide it down about 3/8" of an inch to release the tabs from the slots, and gently pull off) and the new pack was easy to slip in. It was about a 3-min project altogether. The hardest part was removing the power plug from the existing battery pack as it's a nice tight fit. After getting this setup I plugged int he unit and verified it was working, plugged in a very light load and simulated a power failure. I let it draw down to 80% capacity, then plugged it back into utility power to check for charging issues. It passed all tests and is now in service. The tech I spoke to at CyberPower years ago recommended as a rule-of-thumb no more than 3-battery rotations, the original plus two, but in any kind of production environment figure two rotations (original plus one replacement) then replace the UPS. This seems to hold true for us as after the first set of replacement batteries goes out, they charger circuitry is getting pretty beat up. All-in-all the CyberPower replacements have been a good value for us. I can't speak to "aftermarket" types, but it's worth noting the CyberPower-labeled battery pack we received was made by Leoth in China.
R**R
Great replacement, works as well as OEM.
I have a CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD, which is one of the models that takes two batteries. I was a little concerned because I had read conflicting things about battery compatibility. As others here have said, these work just fine, you just have to remove some tape and separate them. Getting the new batteries plugged in was way easier than I was expecting as well. The battery backup is back up and running, and for a fraction of the cost of a whole new unit.
M**R
You decide save $50
I did not know what to expect so ordered the official Cyberpower replacement $99 battery pack. It was a 3-minute project. Two screws, pop the front panel, unplug the old battery pack, slide in the new battery pack replace the panel and screws. It was very easy - but was it worth $50? The RB1280X2B consists of two batteries joined with a connecting plate. The batteries connect to the plate with push-on terminals. The two batteries are held together with tape. My included battery pictures are the original batteries which look very much like batteries $~50 sold from China. My original (Leoch) batteries were manufactured in China. If I have to change the battery in 5years I will DIY and save $50.
S**N
CyberPower RB1280X2B UPS Replacement Batteries - good experience
OEM Batteries, packaged very well, arrived on time, and were undamaged in any way. Kudos! Replacement was pretty straightforward - unscrew two screws on the bottom of the faceplate, slide the faceplate down toward the bottom of the unit, and lift. The old batteries are easily accessible from that point out - just remove the plate holding one of the batteries, then wrestle (I mean that!) with the wires to take them off, remove old batteries, replace with new ones, reconnect cables, put the retention plate back (2 screws there also), then slide and secure the faceplate, and you’re done! Oh, just make sure to power down and unplug the UPS - no need to get jolted! The batteries I received actually were the upgraded version of what I purchased. Overall, a very uneventful replacement, which is exactly what you want!
M**H
Worked perfectly to restore my CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS
As others have commented my CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS suddenly stopped working, even though the front panel said the battery was okay and fully charged. However it would just shut off if the AC was unplugged, or if a self test was attempted from the PowerPanel app. However it's seven years old, so I figured the batteries needed to be replaced, and this RB1280X2B battery did the trick. I plugged and unplugged the UPS AC numerous times to test it, and the UPS works perfectly again, with no power glitches when switching modes. There is one critical caveat owners of this model need to know - there are actually two incompatible battery types for it. And the only way I could find out what I needed for certain was to chat with CyberPower and give them my UPS serial number so they could look it up and tell me. One last thing, the PowerPanel app is essentially worthless now, at least for this UPS. It can't read the battery charging status any longer, or even the model and serial number. And when I looked in Device Manager I discovered the CyberPower driver is from 2006. So it's best to just uninstall PowerPanel and use the built in Windows 10 battery app. It works fine for basic monitoring and control of this UPS. Note that after uninstalling PowerPanel you also need to uninstall its driver, or the default Windows 10 app can't work. To uninstall the driver open Device Manager, expand the "Batteries" section, right click on the "CyberPower" entry, and then select "Uninstall this device". A confirmation window will pop up, then simply make sure to click the "Uninstall device software" checkbox and then press the uninstall button. After this reboot, and the default Windows 10 battery icon will appear in the Taskbar. I assume this will probably work on Windows 11 as well, but I don't run it so I can't know for sure.
F**.
Una batería de gran calidad, a punto estuve de gastar en un nuevo no break ya que no encontraba baterías y ya me había dado por vencido hasta que vi que comenzaron a vender originales... Vale la pena comprar la batería para dejar como nuevo tu no break
E**M
Excellent replacement battery straight from the manufacturer. Fit perfectly and took my CP1500PFCLCD back to like-new runtime of around 15 minutes at half load. I got about 4 years out of the original batteries. The old ones still worked but only lasted about 30-60 seconds so figured it was time to replace them. I’m happy with the price. Cyberpower seems to have reasonable replacement battery costs compared to other big manufacturers, which is great. Just be sure to check your original battery type before ordering. There are two types for the CP1500PFCLCD. If yours has a wire terminal hanging off the batteries, you need a different “A” type battery. This one is the “B” type with a socket between the batteries. Some of the other reviewers left negative review for this reason so be sure to check yours before you order.
M**O
Es muy fácil instalar este reemplazo de la batería de mi ups y funciona como nuevo. Por el momento no se cuanto duren estas baterías pero cuando necesite otro reemplazo actualizo esta reseña, las que venían con mi ups duraron 4 años.
O**N
I wasn't absolutely sure my problem was with the battery but I called Cyber Power's tech support and they suspected it was a battery issue. From the serial number he confirmed my CP1500PFCLCD was built in 2011 (I bought it in 2012) and that typically batteries last 3-5 years. He also confirmed my battery was the RB1280X2B model. Ordered the replacement battery on Amazon (thanks to other reviewers for flagging there are two battery models), it arrived the next day and took 10 minutes to install. Hardest part was getting the front panel off (after removing two screws the front panel slides down and then off). Installs very simply and works perfectly. Very pleased with this product.
S**K
Had a strange issue with front panel wires getting in the way after I tried to close everything up . Had a look , unplugged and re-routed the wires the way I thought they should go and everything clicked back into place . I had the previous battery for 8 years and had 187 Events on the System . Reset the counter and let it do its thing . It did come fully charged BTW .
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