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Reddit mentions of CyberPower OR2200LCDRTXL2U Smart App LCD UPS System, 2190VA/1650W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of CyberPower OR2200LCDRTXL2U Smart App LCD UPS System, 2190VA/1650W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower. Here are the top ones.

CyberPower OR2200LCDRTXL2U Smart App LCD UPS System, 2190VA/1650W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower
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    Features:
  • 2100VA/1650W Smart App LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System offers guaranteed power protection for departmental servers, networking hardware, and other equipment capable of using simulated sine wave output
  • EIGHT NEMA 5-20R OUTLETS: Provide battery backup and surge protection; INPUT: NEMA 5-20P straight plug with 10 foot power cord; INCREASED RUNTIME OPTION: Add up to 10 BP48VP2U02 External Battery Packs to increase total runtime
  • MULTIFUNCTION LCD SCREEN: Provides runtime in minutes, battery status, power conditions, alerting users to potential problems before they can affect critical equipment and cause downtime; REMOTE MANAGEMENT: Requires optional remote management card
  • AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, thereby extending the life of the battery
  • 3-YEAR WARRANTY – INCLUDING THE BATTERY; $500,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee and FREE PowerPanel Personal Edition Management Software (Download)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.5 Inches
Length18.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2011
Size2200VA XL
Weight66.1 Pounds
Width17 Inches

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Found 2 comments on CyberPower OR2200LCDRTXL2U Smart App LCD UPS System, 2190VA/1650W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower:

u/erich408 · 1 pointr/electricians

It's not that difficult :)

The servers aren't connecting directly to the wall. They're connected to a UPS (or rather, first a PDU, then the PDU connects to a UPS, then the UPS to the wall). The servers are all ~14g c13 <-> NEMA 5-15p. The PDU also has a 5-15P connector, that plugs into the UPS. My total Draw is ~500W, so a 15A plug is not a problem server side or PDU side. My problem is the UPS. My current UPS is a Cyberpower OR1500LCDRT2U, which has a 5-15p plug, but doesn't last long enough (~20 minutes with full load). I am going to be getting a 2200W one, something like OR2200LCDRTXL2U
that can also take an extended battery pack to increase time. This UPS comes with a 5-20 connector, which will not fit in the 5-15 sockets that the electrician installed. 5-15 will mate to a 5-20 outlet (why the PDU will work in the back of the larger UPS), but 5-20 will not fit in a 5-15, without some sort of adapter.

Make sense now? :)

u/linerror · 1 pointr/HomeServer

over 6 months tested several models from the major manufacturers for a medium datacenter with a Fluke 1738 and have since leaned towards cyberpower after being an apc and liebert fan for years. cyberpower has cleaner output, more reliable components, affordably priced and great features and expandability...

normally for the same or cheaper price point the cyperpower units came out on top with things like serial/ethernet interfaces built in unlike their competitors...

for the $995 msrp of the 1500va model you linked to... you can get a 2200va with an expanded battery... and you can even add up to 4 expanded batteries...