Questions & Answers
- Model:
- OR1500PFCLCD
- |
- SKU:
- 6255615
Highly rated by customers for: Battery Life
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Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between this model and the CP1500PFCLD and the GX1500U?
Asked by crb595.
- A:Answer The power factor of each unit is different so while they're all 1500VA units, their max wattages are 1050, 1000, and 900 watts. If you'd like to discuss additional differences, please reach out to our sales team at 877-297-6937 and we can go over those with you. Thank you for submitting your question!
Answered by TechSupport

Q: QuestionHow many total watts and amps does this unit protect?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello, This product can handle a maximum load of 1050 watts or 8.75 amps at 120 volts. Thank you for your question.
Answered by TechSupport

Q: QuestionIf this were to be powered with a Dewalt battery power station that makes a modified sine wave would the ups output a pure sine wave?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Daisy chaining UPS units is not recommended and would void the warranty, however, the unit would either pass through the modified wave if it's clean enough or transfer to battery mode and output the pure sinewave. Thank you for submitting your question!
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Q: QuestionDoes the unit have a fan inside ?
Asked by Jimbo69.
- A:Answer Hello, This product does have a fan. If you have further questions don't hesitate to call 1.877.297.3967 (option 1) to connect with our Technical Support team. Thank you!
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Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between the PFC series and the UPS series?
Asked by Buyer1.
- A:Answer Hello Buyer1, The PFC stands for Power Factor Correction. If your computer uses an Active PFC power supply, a PFC unit is recommended. Thank you for submitting your question!
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Q: QuestionHay I have a cpap and I wish to use this as a backup for when the power goes out is there a way to shut off the alarm so it will run wall I sleep and not wake me up?
Asked by Holiday.
- A:Answer Hello, This product is not meant for medical devices such a CPAP machines. We suggest contacting the manufacturer of your CPAP machine for suggestions. Thank you!
Answered by TechSupport

Q: QuestionHow long Back up, 1hr,-4hr's ?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello, the runtime of the UPS is going to vary upon the load that is put on the UPS. Thank you for your question.
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