CyberPower BR850ELCD 230V Data Center UPS

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LCD Information Display: Power Status, Battery Status, Load Status, Other Information. LCD Status Display. Simulated Sine Wave Output. USB Charging Port(s): USB-A x 1. Certifications: CE, RCM. Weight: 6.5kg.

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Product Identifiers

BrandCyberPower
MPNBR850ELCD
UPC4712364141157
eBay Product ID (ePID)141122743

Product Key Features

Number of Outlets8
Compatible BrandUniversal
Voltage Compatibility850 VA, 230 V
Maximum Wattage510W
TypeEnterprise/Data Center UPS
Surge Energy Capacity125 J

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4.6
28 product ratings
  • 19 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
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  • Top favourable review

    A Handy Piece Of Equipment To Have If You Have Constant Power Interruptions

    I live in an area that gets constant power interruptions (Thanks Essential Energy). Interruptions can go from a quick bleep (enough to annoy you) to a hours (and sometimes days when there's snow around). The worst thing is, I don't mind power interruptions so much as the inconvenience on devices that take a while to reboot (such as servers, routers, TV boxes). So I thought I'd finally buy a UPS so it gives me time to get the generator running if need be. Determining which one I needed was easy from the supplier as they have several models to choose from with more/less outlets and various capacities. I added up what I thought I would need and then gave a little extra. Basically, an 850VA (to all intensive purposes 850W) capacity will give you 2.8A @240VAC. Not a lot, but when you're only talking a few devices like laptops, computers, routers and servers etc they're low power consuming devices. The instructions also recommend that the 850VA rating is a peak and shouldn't be run at peak power for extended times. Around half is recommended (so about 425VA). Features include protection from surges, spikes and brown outs. It uses a simulated sin wave, has auto voltage regulation, one USB charging port and phone line protection. There's also an LCD screen with various information available such as in/out voltages, current etc and software's included to safely shutdown various computers and servers (although I haven't tried it). Half of the board (4 outlets) is surge only meaning there's no UPS function. Great for running non essential items that you need power for but aren't always on. The other 4 outlets are surge and UPS and will keep running for a period determined by the load being supplied. This could be anywhere from a few minutes to an hour depending on the current drawn. Generally it's enough to shutdown most devices safely. The battery is a sealed lead acid style and is user replaceable. Generally most lead acid batteries only last a couple of years, so being able to replace it (even though they are expensive) is a bonus. The unit is quite heavy (with the battery) so putting it lower on the floor is generally the option (although there are hooks to hang it). Unfortunately, I don't have the space so it's on a shelf. Because of this and the LCD screen being on top, it is a little hard to read as I have to roll the unit over to see the screen. Laying it on it's side has it's own problems as the plugs and wire generally stick forward (unless you're using side entry plugs). While the unit does it's job, it is a little hard to get all those cables neat (even with the cable management clip). Personally, I think UPS' should have their power sockets on the side, but that's another issue. Overall, the unit works and works well. It's already paid for itself since using it, I've lost count of the amount of small power outages we've had. Which means less time waiting for the server to reboot (I have a QNAP that takes 10 min to reboot) and more uninterrupted TV time!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top critical review

    Jabra Freeway

    At times people hear my voice as echoing and muffled as if its windy. Otherwise love the way it reads my messages out loud no need for me to look at my phone. Cute little product I really enjoy the features it includes.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Brilliant

    Brilliant, very simple to install and you can check power input and output etc with the press of a button. A must have for any home or small office computer which provides protection against sudden blackouts or electrical spikes for a fair price. Quality is one of the best with rugged construction. I cannot fault this product.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • very usefull for intermitant power problems

    I live in a older block of units, the body corption reduced our avaiable power to a very low amount, if I run 2 heaters and plus in the kettle and have the TV on the power blows, in sumer no problem but I like to have heater or two in winter, it gets cold. I was having problems with the computer when the power overload switched off, it would not turn on easily sometimes a day later, now no problems.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Got more than just the One Now

    Bought the first one about 4 months ago. Really Impressed. Bought 2 more Just now. Like the information display of whats available. Have very high priced, call them gaming Computers that have Special Motherbourds and High priced CPU and so on. We have insurence but having them protected so we never have to use it is better. In our Area we suffer lots of iregular power outages. Thats why we now have 3 of them protecting Computer equipment, and the plan is to install more for other electrical equipment that is on 24/7 Far easier to protect than have the loss of equipment and down time.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good quality, capability and price

    Easy to use, accurately specified, well built, informative display, good instructions and it uses a decent battery. The software is excellent, as well as controlling shutdown it provides a lot of useful info on screen including real time power consumption, battery state and battery run time. All in all a great product for the price.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good backup for home NAS.

    According to the LCD, it can provide around 45 minutes backup time for my NAS, which is more than enough. There is one minor but really annoying issue though, the status indicator and the LCD back light is blue, which looks cool at the first glance. But it would be very uncomfortable to look at in the dark. Making it worse, I guess the only time you may want to check the status of the UPS should be during the power loss...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Excellent features. Easy set up.

    Easy to set up. FM transmitter is excellent in streaming music. Auto on/off saves battery life. Great sound. All you need in one unit.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • It did the job when needed.

    Very happy so far. We have had one major power outage since it was installed and it perform as expected. 8 power outlets are also an advantage.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Does what it says.

    Does its job, only thing is is gets very warm after a electricity blackout, when charging up the battery again, but seems alright. Minor: The holes on the back to mount on a wall seem poorly positioned. The slots are designed to lock on wall screws sideways, IMO they should lock as you put the unit on the wall downwards, so there is no chance it can be knocked and fall off the wall.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New