03-10-2025, 09:16 PM
I like CyberPower, they have a good set of features for the price and do not require proprietary software to use. The one weakness is that they configure them with batteries on the small side for their capacity. Not too bad if you keep them under about 50% of maximum load.
Unfortunate about Tripp-Lite. They used to be good, but haven't looked at them in over a decade.
APC does do good UPSs, but they tend to be more expensive.
Unfortunate about Tripp-Lite. They used to be good, but haven't looked at them in over a decade.
APC does do good UPSs, but they tend to be more expensive.