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The CyberPower PR1500LCD is a mini-tower UPS delivering 1500VA/1500W of sinewave battery backup and surge protection. Featuring 8 outlets, AVR for voltage stabilization, and smart app compatibility, it ensures uninterrupted power for servers, network devices, and telecom gear. Its silent operation and extendable LCD panel provide real-time status without disrupting your workspace. Backed by a 3-year warranty and $375,000 connected equipment guarantee, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliable, intelligent power protection.
















| ASIN | B0083TXNMM |
| Amperage | 1.06 Amps |
| Battery Average Life | 4.7 minutes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | CyberPower |
| Cable Length | 6 Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | Mini-Tower |
| Frequency Range | 47 Hz – 63 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649532602513 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 6.7 x 8.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 6.7"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Weight | 54 Ounces |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Power | 1500 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | PR1500LCD |
| Model Number | PR1500LCD |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Output Current | 12.5 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Output Wattage | 1500 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 6.7"W x 8.7"H |
| Runtime | 4 minutes |
| Specification Met | No |
| Surge Protection Rating | 1030 Joules |
| UPC | 649532602513 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 years limited |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
M**S
Reliable & Clean Power Delivery
The CyberPower PR1500LCD 1500VA/1500W was a big purchase for me, but I considered it essential to protect my 3D printers and networking equipment. It arrived in good condition and setup was straightforward. I do not run this unit at full 1500W capacity. During initial bed heating on my printers, the load can spike to around 1000W, and after that it settles to roughly 50 percent of the unit’s output including my networking gear. It handles those startup surges without issue and provides stable, clean sinewave power, which is important where I live due to unstable electricity. The unit itself is very well built with solid metal construction. It feels compact for what it is, but it is very heavy, so be prepared and lift safely when positioning it. The screen is clear and easy to read, and the remote display makes it convenient to monitor current load and check events without accessing the main chassis. It has plenty of outlets for my setup. It runs quietly under normal conditions. When on battery, you will hear a noticeable fan noise, but it is not excessive. I do not expect it to power everything at full blast for extended periods, but it gives me enough runtime to safely pause prints and shut systems down properly during an outage. For protecting expensive equipment and ensuring clean, reliable power delivery, this has been a solid investment and I would recommend it.
L**Y
Wonderful value and features
This review is for the 1500VA model. Unfortunately Amazon tends to lump completely different products into the same review set. Features mentioned here may not be present on all models. This UPS hits above its weight class. Actually that's not true because it's h-e-a-v-y thanks to the large capacity internal batteries. Where it's light is on the wallet. By dividing the battery watt hours by the cost this is one of the highest capacity per dollar UPS systems out there. (I only included 1500VA models in my search.) In addition to it being a price/capacity leader it also has a top line feature set as well. It's a true sine wave UPS that is silent when both in standby mode and while charging the battery. No hum (as compared to another CyberPower favorite the CPS1500AVR) or fan at all. While charging the UPS may initially draw close to 60 watts but that gradually drops to about 3-5 watts when the battery is completely charged. Estimated runtime on about 180 watts is roughly 2 hours. I have not tested that estimate. It's attractive, or about as attractive as a large box filled with batteries can be. The front panel LCD lights up but the back light turns off which is something to be thankful for if you have it located somewhere you'd like to be dark. Between the acoustics and lighting it can be used in fairly sensitive areas. A nice surprise was the non-critical load (NCL) outlets. There are four critical and four non-critical battery backed outlets on the back of the UPS. Through the panel the non-critical outlets can easily be configured to shut down before the critical load outlets. So devices in the non-critical can be set up to cleanly shut down upon power loss and critical devices can stay running for as long as the large capacity batteries hold up. This behavior is optional. The few negatives that I can see mostly center around the UPS's robust feature set. The CyberPower software does not allow control of all of the features of the UPS. This means that front panel button mashing is required to properly configure all of the features. And that process is a bit fiddly. Also due to all of the features it might be a little difficult to configure properly. The documentation is not terribly clear on what some of the settings are. It would be very helpful if all features could be configured through the companion software. The one serious negative is that CyberPower seems to be getting in on the "battery replacement game". In the past CyberPower has been very clear about what batteries were in the UPS so they were easy to source and replace. Now they're assigning them proprietary numbers and sticking them together in 'modules' so they can sell replacements themselves. The only reason I'm not taking off stars for these shenanigans is that I expect when the time comes they'll be very standard batteries that will be easy to replace myself.
C**M
Great UPS
I am a software entrepreneur and work out of my home. This is the UPS I use to protect my workstation. At any given time my workstation is running a minimum of four guest virtual machines, along with the host. All of my primary work is stored on these machines(of course it gets offloaded to the cloud and my NAS nightly) and it's really my lifeblood. In the rural area I'm located in, power outages are commonplace. This UPS has seen it's share of fun over the last year and half. It has yet to do something wrong. Here's the kind of punishment it's had to endure: 1) At least 30 outages since I purchased in 2012. 2) In every outage it successfully switched to battery backup without hiccup. 3) I average about 1 hour of runtime on battery. 4) The governor was off on one of my Generators that powers part of the house when we loose power. The UPS accurately refused to switch to utility(generator) power, when the generator was producing power too far out of safe frequency(in North America should be 60Hz). Frequency problems can often times be worse for equipment then voltage issues. 5) Extended outages whilst I was away. The UPS correctly forced my machine to go to sleep before it ran out of battery power. 6) Always alerts me if I'm away and there is an outage using the built in SMTP client. I've definitely gotten my use out of it. Prior to my entrepreneurial ventures I served in a Director level capacity for a number of technology companies. I was always accustomed to buying APC and was a bit apprehensive about buying CyberPower instead. However, I'm glad I did. The price point is better, and as far as my experience, they are just as reliable, if not more so. The only glitch I ran into, is once after a power failure, the UPS reported a battery issue. After it charged for a few minutes, I reset the UPS and it went away. I would definitely buy CyperPower products again.
T**M
Reliable pure sinewave power with good reserve times
I currently own 2 of these units, the oldest must be about 10 years old (with battery changes obviously). They have never left me down and the pure sinewave power is appreciated by more delicate devices and anything with a motor controller. One unit protects my home theatre and audio gear while the other keeps my furnace going during winter power outages. The furnace in particular did not like conventional "simulated" sinewave power, with the fan motor making an ominous buzzing noise - but no problems with the real sinewave power these units produce. Run times obviously vary with load, but in my cases several hours is typical - often power is restored before I feel the need to get my backup generator going. All in all these are well built units with a lot of control features and a handy removable display that can be relocated to an easy to reach location (very clever). If your equipment is really worth protecting, you can't go wrong with these - they're a little pricey, but they last forever and do a great job. Also, APC isn't what they used to be these days, so don't get hung up on name branding.
B**M
Good but too expensive
Works great and can handle load very well. Just too expensive.
N**S
It's heavy
I've had this for a bit over a month. I have a tower PC with a 1000-watt power supply, and 6 monitors. As it is, it's only using 300 watts, but this UPS would handle it all if the power supply was running at full load, with power to spare. Its estimated run time is over an hour with ~300 watts load, but I have it set up to shut the PC down after 15 minutes of lost power. That way if the lights aren't off long, the PC stays on, and it doesn't drain the batteries. It's done that a couple of times so far with no issues. It's also had to adjust for low and high line voltages during that time. Since Beryl came through, power hasn't been stable here. This unit makes it stable. I really like the removeable display that I can mount where it's easy to view, and the information I get from it. The PowerPanel software makes it easy to change settings and keeps a record of events. This is overkill for a laptop, but worth protecting a few thousand dollars worth of equipment. Be sure to read the manual to get the full benefit of all the features. I'd definitely buy another one, but I really don't need a second one yet.
D**E
Great for keeping my boiler / on-demand gas water heater running
This thing is a beast! It will (and has) keep the gas-fired boiler and pump in my house running for a couple of hours during power outages. That's pretty important when it's zero outside in the Rocky Mtns. The same boiler also supplies our hot water, as an on-demand water heater. A lot of people don't think about this, but if you're taking a shower, and the electricity goes out on your on-demand gas water heater, you get to finish your shower with COLD water. That's true even if your on-demand hot water heater is gas-fired like mine is. With this supplying the AC power to the on-demand system, we can all finish taking our showers with hot water during a power outage. Of course, this can't sustain an electric on-demand system (those are usually 240 volt anyway), but with gas it's good for a couple of hours...including heating our house. Just something to think about. Pure sine-wave is what you need to use for just about everything these days. The old (cheap) "modified sine-wave" isn't a sine wave at all. It's a stepped square-wave, and most equipment today does NOT like that one bit. A great way to ruin the power supply in your equipment. These units have great diagnostics too. Nice, bright, easy to read display.
J**E
Great product.
I love that you can pull out the control panel and mount it in an easy to reach location. Where I live, power output can be unstable so, I only really needed this for brownout protection and not so much as a battery but I was plesently supprised that with my setup, it will last for about 2.5 hours on a 13% load (low power stuffs, working, web surfing) and about 26 mins on a full load. Exactly what I was looking for. Software is really advanced. My only issue with it is you need to script it to shutdown devices when low on remaining runtime. It would be nice if this was a default setting but I can understand why it isn't. Much more suted for an MSP since you can set it up to a centrlized control panel for multiple clients. I need this for personal use but I also happen to work for an MSP and will definately keep this product in mind. I may be kind of crazy buying this high end of a battery for my gaming rig when this sort of thing is normally used for a server/network equipment but it has the wattage output to handel my 1200w PSU even if power input spikes.
C**Y
Finally found a UPS that can handle top end gaming PC’s!!
For a long time, I believed that finding a UPS capable of supporting my high-end computer’s 1200W power supply was impossible, as most high-end models cap out around 900W. Consequently, I relied solely on a surge protector, accepting the risks associated with power outages and fluctuations. However, upon discovering the CyberPower PR1500LCD, I found a solution that not only meets but exceeds my expectations. Performance & Reliability The PR1500LCD delivers exceptional performance, providing a pure sine wave output that ensures stable and clean power to my high-end PC. This feature is crucial for protecting sensitive components and maintaining system stability during power transitions. Capacity & Runtime With a robust 1500VA / 1500W capacity, this UPS comfortably supports my system’s power demands, even under full load. In the event of a power outage, the PR1500LCD offers ample runtime, allowing me to shut down the system safely. Build Quality & Features The unit boasts a sturdy build and features a clear, informative LCD display that provides real-time information on power load, estimated runtime, and battery status. The Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) is a standout feature, correcting minor power fluctuations without resorting to battery power, thereby extending the battery’s lifespan. Compatibility with Standard Outlets One of the standout features of the PR1500LCD is its compatibility with standard North American household power outlets. Equipped with a NEMA 5-15P plug and a 6-foot cord, it easily connects to typical NEMA 5-15R outlets found in most homes. This means there’s no need for special wiring or adapters, simplifying the setup process. Software Integration The PowerPanel® Personal software integrates seamlessly with my PC, offering comprehensive power monitoring and automated shutdown options. This ensures that my data is protected, and the system is properly managed during power events. Final Verdict The CyberPower PR1500LCD has proven to be the ideal solution for my high-power computing needs. It provides reliable power backup, a suite of valuable features, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing my system is protected. For anyone with a high-end computer setup seeking a dependable UPS, I highly recommend the PR1500LCD. Pros: • High capacity suitable for demanding systems (1500VA / 1500W) • Pure sine wave output ensures stable power delivery • Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) enhances power stability • Informative LCD display for real-time monitoring • Compatible with standard NEMA 5-15R outlets Cons: • The unit is extremely heavy, which is expected given its capacity In conclusion, the CyberPower PR1500LCD has addressed my concerns about finding a UPS capable of supporting at least a 1200W power supply. It stands as a robust and reliable choice for high-end computer systems.
G**Z
Asi es como debe ser un no break
Compre este no-break para sustituir un no break Sola Basic, que no soportaba PFC entonces con cada pico de luz hacia una ligera interrupción y mataba la máquina (esto me trajo muchísimos dolores de cabeza). El no-break probablemente este sobrado para equipos de escritorio, o donde no haya equipos de conectividad continua. En mi caso tengo conectado el punto de acceso de fibra de Axtel, un ruteador x86, un Servidor (ambos con fuente PFC). La carga promedio es de 74W y soporta 3:45. El software aunque un poco pesado se me hace bueno, me da toda la información y permite configurar los limites de voltaje para el regulador y el no-break. No es del todo silencioso, no llega al extremo de una aspiradora o una tarjeta de video a tope, pero tomando en cuenta que este es un electrónico de potencia, creo que es entendible. Entre las cosas que se pueden mejorar es un poco la forma que se interactúa con el panel frontal, a veces es confuso, pero una vez entendiéndole no presenta mayor complejidad. Definitivamente el mejor no break al que he tenido acceso.
O**R
Buen equipo, bastante funcional, recomendable.
El producto está bastante bien, tengo como un mes aproximadamente usándolo y hasta el momento bien, únicamente al principio fue un poco complicado entender la programación de valores, pero una vez que los comprendes es sencillo, el costo me parece justo considerando que tenemos otros de otra marca con las mismas prestaciones pero mas caros, en general es un buen producto.
G**E
Better than expected
Work as expected plus the pc monitor application has alot of useful stats that make using this thing easy and intuitive
G**4
Great!
As advertised. Great. Read carefully what plugs are protected. Not all plugs are battery backup and surge protected.
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