A:AnswerHello Judson, the CP1000PFCLCD unit is a 600 watt capacity unit. We recommend keeping the load under 80% of the capacity. Thank you for submitting your question!
A:AnswerHello! For the CyberPower CP1000PFCLCD, runtime depends on the total load, but with 1 moderate‑power PC and 1 standard monitor, you can expect approximately 10–15 minutes of battery backup under typical usage.
This is intended to give you enough time to save your work and shut down safely during a power outage. Actual runtime may vary based on system power draw and battery condition.
A:AnswerHey Peter! Yes, the CyberPower CP1000PFCLCD does output a pure sine wave. It uses PFC Sinewave technology, which delivers power that is equal to or cleaner than standard utility power. This makes it fully compatible with active PFC power supplies commonly found in modern PCs and ensures stable, reliable operation.
A:AnswerThanks for your question! While the CP1000PFCLCD UPS is designed to support sensitive electronics like computers and networking equipment, we do not advise using it with medical devices such as CPAP machines, including the ResMed Air10. These devices often have specific power requirements and safety standards that UPS systems may not meet, especially during extended outages.
A:AnswerHello,
Great question! Although the CP1000PFCLCD is not able to be started in an extended power outage without utility power, you can mute the alarm and unplug connected devices to preserve that internal battery for as long as you need. Thank you for submitting your question!