CyberPower - 1325VA Sine Wave Battery Back-Up System - Black
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Description
Features
1030-joule rating
Absorbs a high amount of energy to adequately protect your equipment and prolong the life of the unit.
10 surge-protected outlets
Including 5 surge-only and 5 surge + battery backup outlets.
Data line surge protection
Prevents power surges that travel through telephone, coaxial, and Ethernet lines from causing damage to electronics.
5' cord
With a right-angle plug enables flexible placement options.
EMI/RFI noise filter
Protects against electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference on power lines that can interfere with equipment performance and cause memory loss.
Audible alarm indicate the state of the system
Includes On Battery, Low Battery, Overload, and Fault modes.
Sine wave output
Delivers the high level of power quality to protect ENERGY STAR 6.0 computer systems and electronics that use active Power Factor Correction (PFC) power supplies.
USB chargers
2 USB charging ports are located on the front panel for convenient access to charge portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, and cameras.
GreenPower UPS bypass design
Allows utility power to bypass the UPS transformer, when AC power is stable, which reduces energy consumption, noise, and heat buildup.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
Provides clean, consistent AC power by automatically regulating low voltages and over voltages, within defined tolerances, when incoming utility power has minor fluctuations.
Interactive LCD Panel
Displays immediate, detailed information on the battery backup and power conditions, alerting users to potential problems before they can affect critical equipment and cause downtime.
PowerPanel® Personal Edition software
Provides a user-friendly dashboard interface for controlling and monitoring the UPS. Free software download available.
ENERGY STAR certified
Designed to use less energy and meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy.
CyberPower $425,000 lifetime equipment guarantee.
What's Included
CyberPower 1325VA Sine Wave Battery Back-Up System
Owner's manual
USB A+B type cable
Energy Ratings
Manuals & Guides
General
- Product Name1325VA Sine Wave Battery Back-Up System
- BrandCyberPower
- Model NumberGX1325U
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Power
- Volt-Ampere Capacity1325 volt-amperes
- Half Load Maximum Run Time9 minutes
- Full Load Maximum Run Time3 minutes
- Wattage810 watts
- Joule Rating1030 joules
- Auto Shutdown SoftwareYes
Features
- Number of Surge Outlets10
- Diagnostic LEDsYes
- Fax ProtectionYes
- Modem ProtectionYes
- Phone ProtectionYes
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedYes
Connectivity
- USB Port(s)Yes
Environmental
- EMI/RFI Noise FilterYes
Dimensions
- Product Height10.4 inches
- Product Width3.9 inches
- Product Length14.2 inches
- Product Weight20.3 pounds
- Cord Length5 feet
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 Years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 Years
Other
- UPC649532619009
Customer reviews
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 208 reviews
(208 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are enthusiastic about the 1325VA Sine Wave Battery Back-Up System's power backup during outages, sine wave capability, easy setup, USB ports, and price. They appreciate the UPS's ability to protect their high-end equipment and the display that allows them to monitor voltage and capacity.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Cons mentioned:Avr feature
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Doesn’t Work
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.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.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from TechSupport
Posted .Hello DaveMTB,
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We apologize for any inconvenience this caused as this is not typical of our products. We would like to hear more about your experience and remedy the situation if possible. Please reach out to our Technical Support team at 1.877.297.6937, we look forward to working with you.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Freaking awesome!!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is my second unit. I just replaced my old one of 4 years. The battery finally went out. It wasn't even strong enough to pass a self test. So I did some looking around and the battery was gonna be almost as much as the unit. So I went ahead and just got a new one. Unfortunately these things are like the printer effect where the ink costs as much as a new one. Anyways.. this unit works flawlessly just like the last one. I'm running a $2,000 gaming pc so the last thing I need is a power outage or power surge destroying it. The battery, when the computer is on idle, can last about 30-40 minutes. While gaming, maybe 5-10 minutes or so. That's way more than enough time to stop what you're doing and power down your system. Also.. if you're away, with the software you can download from the internet or install the included disk, the unit will automatically shutdown your computer AND the unit itself with your preference of running until the battery is x-amount of minutes until empty OR if your computer has been running on battery for x-amount of minutes. I personally have it set to run until 5 minutes of battery left to keep it going unless the power just isnt gonna be back on for a while. And then both the computer and the unit shutdown safely and automatically. But you do have to turn the unit back on manually once you regain power. So if you're thinking about it. Just get one. Yeah they're expensive but, they will save your equipment from data corruption or system failures. My old unit had 438 events. Meaning the power either flickered or went out. That's a lot of times in 4 years. That's a lot of saves from potential harm! And I'd definitely pick this particular unit because it produces true sinewaves while on battery power. In simple terms... it makes sure its producing the same type of electricity as if you were getting it from your plug receptacle. This is CRUCIAL for picky equipment that cannot run on simulated sinewaves. Like my gaming pc, it needs true sinewaves. So again.. protect your equipment with one of these. You wont regret it!
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Sine wave
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Protection
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I did a fair amount of research on this item and was impressed with the capabilities at a reasonable price. My computer had recently been impacted by a power outage and I encountered a corrupted hard drive. Needless to say, I did not want to go through that again. This is inexpensive insurance. Good purchase to make with the actual sine wave capability.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sine wave, Usb ports
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Sine Wave at Good Price Point
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.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.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Power backupCons mentioned:Smell
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works out of the box...first charge takes 24hrs
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Yes, I read the directions first. Unboxed and plugged in with nothing attached for 24hrs. It gave of a strange smell the first few hours...guess that is the charging. The next day I connected my PC, Monitor, Cable Box, Telephone and turned everything on. I am only drawing 25% of what this box can take. Last power outage I could still use mu PC, still had WiFi and Telephone.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Apc comparison
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great back- up power supply
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This UPS is doing a fine job. Using it for my TV, Stereo, surveillance system and cable box. So far so good. My last one was a different brand (APC) and only lasted 5 years, purchased a new battery for it and it ruined the new batteries. So I am trying this brand, CYBERPOWER. Hopefully it will last at least 5 years and still keep working after I replace the battery. APC just didnt survive.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Home theater UPS
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.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.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good solid, powerful UPS
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Recently set out to find a UPS that could be used onsite at events with multiple printers, WIFI router, and a number of computers. The printers are susceptible to issues if they lose power while printing, and the router takes 5+ minutes to boot up, so I wanted to prevent any issues around questionable A/C power. Plus, since this is all electronic equipment with switching power supplies, I wanted a UPS that provided a good quality sine wave output. This UPS has done a spectacular job holding all the equipment up through the worst of conditions.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan the 1325VA Sine Wave be used while it is laid on it's side?
Asked by w72steve.
- A:Answer yes
Answered by tazko
Q: QuestionDoes this model produce a pure sine wave?
Asked by Hoot.
- A:Answer https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/pc-battery-backup/gx1325u/ Appears to be the case relative to other models that generate approximate sine wave.
Answered by Dennis
Q: QuestionI've read on some other sites that the stench coming from this system is off the charts disgusting (at least for the first few weeks). The smell is described to be something like oil or new tires. Has that been your experience?
Asked by CrazyCatMom.
- A:Answer I own 2 of these exact units and plan to buy a third for my new power desktop computer and have not sensed an unusual smell from the units themselves at all. I think I read one of the answers for this question above about the plastic that is supposed to be taken off by the consumer after purchase and wonder if this plastic may not have been fully removed by the asker of this question, I could imagine a scenario where plastic left on the power supply could cause an increased odor. Just to help with answering this question, but I have a very strong sense of smell which is honestly quite annoying and causes me to be annoyed by odors very easily so if I wasn't annoyed by an odor, then it must have been quite small. But to add one further thing to this answer, I would ask users that buy these power supplies to run a check of the backup battery in order to make sure that the fan that is inside the unit performs correctly. Of the two products above had a fan that was catching on something inside the unit so it required pushing and stretching certain areas of the backup battery and adjusting the position it was in in order to A figure out it was a fan causing the issue and B to resolve the issue. A test can be run of the backup battery by pressing and holding for 3 to 5 seconds the third button on the right call Control. There is a fan sound the starts up a couple seconds after the backup battery buzzing sound created when it goes into battery power inverter mode. I literally ran a test about a minute ago and while not annoying from a few feet away the fan still catches a little compared to the second unit which is essentially whisper quiet. Though I only found out the one unit with the fan catching sound was a problem because I ordered two identical units. Sorry for the little bit of extra info, but I wanted to try and help out anyone who may have encountered the same issue. One final thing I have owned a multitude of backup batteries both CyberPower and APC.
Answered by CognoscoStellis
Q: Questionwhere can i find a user or service manual? my system is not switching to battery power during power loss
Asked by andrew.
- A:Answer It is available on the cyberpower website.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWanted to know if this can be used to back up a hospital bed and electric powered air mattress during black outs.
Asked by Walker.
- A:Answer Yes as long wattage doesn't exceed the limits.
Answered by ThatsDave
Q: QuestionCan I use this as surge protector and back up battery for a refrigerator?
Asked by Haiadai.
- A:Answer The user's manual for your unit says it cannot be use for high current drain equipment containing motors such as your refrigerator. Anything you could get to back up a refrigerator would cost many times ( 10 x or more) than the refrigerator you are trying to protect.
Answered by Herd
Q: QuestionHow many batteries does this model use? What is the battery capacity (amp/hr)
Asked by HeavyProton.
- A:Answer Hello, The unit uses two batteries, however when purchasing the replacements the two come together. The capacity is 1325 VA / 810 W. Thank you for your question.
Answered by TechSupport
Q: QuestionWhat is the maximum protected wattage for this unit ?
Asked by SilentWish.
- A:Answer Hello SilentWish, The capacity is 810 Watts. Thank you for your question.
Answered by TechSupport