Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Tripp Lite
- Model: SU1500XL
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.25" h x
9.00" w x
19.50" l,
1.00 pounds
Features
- Ideal for critical voice, data, medical and industrial network applications
- One NEMA 5-15P input plug
- 6 NEMA 5-15R receptacles
- 1500VA/1200W load capacity
- 50 or 60 Hz frequency
Product Description
Tripp Lite's SmartOnline SU1500XL on-line, double conversion UPS protects critical server, networking or telecommunications equipment from blackouts, brownouts, voltage fluctuations and surges. This large-capacity 1.5kVA/1200W UPS continuously converts incoming AC to DC, then back to perfect sine wave AC output at 120V AC (+/-2%). It removes harmonic distortion, fast electrical impulses, frequency fluctuations and other hard-to-solve power problems not addressed by other UPS systems. True sine wave output and zero transfer time provide guaranteed compatibility with all equipment types. It includes 6 UPS-supported outlets. Two load banks, each with 3 outlets, can be independently controlled via a software interface to selectively reboot remote equipment or automatically shed less critical loads to extend battery runtime for the most critical equipment. Battery backup time can be extended with the addition of multiple external battery packs. This unit includes a slot for an internal SNMP/web card, plus DB9 enhanced serial monitoring port for unattended shutdown, remote control and monitoring of UPS system and power data. The HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X. It also includes Tripp Lite's PowerAlert UPS Power Management Software and is compatible with Tripp Lite's Watchdog Service Monitoring/Rebooting Software.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Not suitable for home use
By talkingdog
I purchased this UPS for my home office/studio. The UPS fan noise is louder than the rest of my system combined, including fans in the CPU, in the disk arrays, etc. The UPS fan noise is audible throughout a large part of my home, and (at least so far) the fan never shuts down, even when the rest of the system is sleeping and is drawing negligible power. Unacceptable and unusable in any kind of quiet setting.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Best value online UPS out there!
By G. Nimmer
I'll begin with my conclusion: This is the best value out there right now for a true on-line ups. Nothing else comes close. I had two requirements when UPS shopping:I want true sine-wave output, because that's what the regular utility power is. Those are advertise a "modified sine wave" are lying to you - it isn't a "modified sine wave". That's some kind of baloney marketing word. It's a PWM square wave. "Modified sine wave" = PWM square wave. A PWM square wave is an ugly thing indeed - you don't want it. It can cause your speakers to buzz and hum, amongst other symptoms, and it's very hard on your electronic devices. It'll cause the cheapo china power supply in most desktop pc's to fail if you run for any significant time on battery power. No thanks! Give me a proper sine wave, like the utility company.I also want an online double-conversion device. Here's why. All the cheap low-dollar standby UPS's have a tiny battery that runs for 5 or 10 minutes. It's that way for a reason. They've designed the inverter so cheaply, that it doesn't have proper cooling - if you run for longer than 10 minutes on the inverter, it overheats and shuts down! If you hack it to install a larger battery for longer run time, you'll fry the inverter! An online double-conversion device like this has large beefy heatsinks and fans, since it's always running off the inverter. There is no heat/time constraint. As an added benefit, the inverter of an online UPS, since it's running 24/7 all the time, is designed with high quality components. The inverter in a cheapo standby UPS contains very cheap junky chinese components that don't last - the inverter only gets used a few minutes each year after all, when the power flickers or goes out, so it doesn't need to be built to last. I opened up the chassis on this SU1500XL and was immediately impressed - very large beefy heatsinks, and all the capacitors are made by Nichicon or Rubicon - high quality stuff!My only complaint about this product is the fan noise. The fans are slightly louder than your average desktop pc. I modified mine, by inserting a resistor into each of the fan connections, slowing down the fan speed and dramatically reducing the noise. It is whisper quiet now! I took before and after temperature measurements of the heat sinks. After reducing the fan speed, the heat sinks are 0.4 degrees warmer. Not even half a degree. It ought to ship from the factory like this, but I guess this device is targeted more towards business and server environments, not a quiet home. At least it was a cheap and easy modification.Also, go to TrippLite.com and get their UPS software. Connect the UPS to your USB port, and you can use the software to disable the annoying speaker that beeps when utility power goes out. I got tired of waking up at night from this loud beep when a night time storm comes through. You have to set the profile to "Business" before it allows you to set the Audible Alarm option.I have an 8-core AMD Opteron workstation with 16 GB of RAM and 4 hard drives, and a 17" monitor. This UPS gives about an hour of run time for my computer.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Clean backup power
By Mike Szabados
I live in an area that often loses power during storms. I have a Dewalt gas power generator that I use as a backup. I have an expensive computer system and need to run it off the generator. I spoke with Dewalt technical support and they do not recommend running computes off a generator. So I need to "clean" the power line. After several days research, this was the best choice. It is a dual converter that does not bye-pass the system at any time. AC to DC, then DC back to A.C. Output, clean power. It comes with monitoring software that is very good. It can monitor the input and output frequency and voltage. The documentation recommends not using it off a generator (?), but I did not find this a problem. The software on the disk did not support Windows 7, not a problem went to their web site and down loaded the latest version that supports Windows 7. Also spoke to technical support on setting up the software. I give them the best rating for technical support. He gave me a ticket number for future support that would refer me back him if needed.Used it for a week now, here are the results. Power company input 123.5 V, 59.8 Hz, Output 119.9 & 60 Hz. Gas Generator input 113 V & 62.1 Hz, Tripp Lite SU1500XL output 119.9 V and 61.1 Hz. The results fluctuated, but this was the worst case. Yes the dual fans are noticeable, but can live with it knowing my computer system is protected. Technical support help me set up the software that will shut down my computer if there is a total loss of power, then it will shut itself off, then when it sensors power again it will turn on and reboot the computer. (have not tested this scenario yet). Recommend this system.This is an update to the above review (after 2 months of use and 3 power failures): Works like a charm, during power outage unit detected loss of power and after 2 minutes powered down my PC (as I program monitoring software). When the power came back on, the unit detected power and turn my PC backon and reopened the programs I had running at the time. Have also used multiply times with generator with no problems. Very happy with unit.
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