
Customers are positive about the 1325VA Sine Wave Battery Back-Up System's long battery life, reliable performance, and pure sine wave output, frequently praising its ease of setup and ample outlets. A common positive comment was that the system provides excellent surge protection for electronic devices. However, some customers expressed that the runtime could be shorter than expected depending on the load.
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I bought one of these because I noticed AC voltage variations. I choose this one because it had ”Automatic Voltage Regulation,” such a feature was exactly what I wanted, plus the Power Back Up. Sadly, the AVR feature never worked. I thought that the UPS I chose was defective, so I went to the store for another to compare, the second one was damaged, so I went a third time to the store to change it, but the 3rd didn’t work either. So three failed in a row. At this point, I believe that the CyberPower brand is just an inferior quality brand. Don’t waste your time nor money on this item; it just doesn’t work to protect your devices from over/under voltages.
Posted by DaveMTB
This is the first time I have purchased a UPS that was not from APC, this includes decades of many purchases. The driving decision was based on cost and previous reviews I have read about CyberPower’s Pure Sine Wave UPS’s. First impression was not that favorable due to packaging. None of the plastic-sticky strips were laid on smoothly, the plastic bag for the UPS itself was not taped closed. Not that packaging is reflective of the performance or durability of the product it does show a lack of attention to detail. The UPS is powering an ASUS ROG Maximus IX Code MB, Nvidia GTX 1070, Intel i7-7700K PC, many cooling fans, 24” mointor and two HD raid. Under stress tested the unit was reporting 14 minutes of run time on battery backup which was exactly the range I expected. Solid runtime for a 1350 unit. Notable: - Pure Sine Wave - High-efficiency design – Energy saving - Automatic voltage regulation - 10 outlets 5 backup and 5 surge protected - USB (2) - 1030 Joule rating - 3-year warranty Have been running the CyberPower for a week without issue and with the 3-year warranty believe that it is a solid UPS unit for the long term. If you are looking to switch to a Pure Sine Wave (great idea) you cannot beat the price from a major player in the UPS business.
Posted by vrs99
I've been wanted for some time to get a UPS that I could use to run our main den home theater system off of. This fit the bill in terms of capacity and size. We have a whole home standby generator, so I don't need a lot of run time (less than a minute) but I didn't want the old Pioneer Elite plasma tv and everything else to go down hard in case of a power outage. This unit has plenty of capacity to keep the tv, AVR, cable box, and set top boxes up while the transfer switch does its job and the generator starts up and stabilized. I had previously been running a Tripplite standalone AVR unit, but this UPS has a built in voltage regulator so it kills two birds.
Posted by johnnj