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I've only had the unit for a month, so its hard to say how it'll wear over time, but it performs quite nicely out of the box.
Be aware the unit is insanely heavy. I have a bit of an excessive networking setup by most people's standards, and have a 19 inch rack for my equipment. The Cyberpower CPS1500AVR fit perfectly, and keeps all my equipment running smoothly through the (thankfully) rare power outages in North Metro Denver. The published weight is accurate but you just have no idea how much weight they can pack into a relatively small package. Great unit.
Also, this isn't a theater system backup, it is for your processor/monitor alone for computing purpose, not a plasma entertainmanet system. This is a solid(and lasting) system for your PC/monitor/modem. If you use periferials it can take the heat but it isn't recommended. You need another UPS for your speakers(for gaming/movies/music the like) it also does not filter out radio signals from sub par wiring, my speakers still get them, use a home theater system for that. What is does do is make it safe to leave your PC when it's storming or a brown outtage(as in my "moordrek" of a city suburb)
So I wanted to remove the batteries so it would not be so heavy to fit into the rack. This would make me wonder if it was hot swappable.
Put it in my rack. I got one of these about 3 months ago.
Certainly made me shut it down before removing the batteries. It has worked perfectly.The load indicator is nice.
It goes to full at 85% capacity, which is probably a good thing (to prevent you from looking only at it and adding more equipment).The software offers a logging feature, which is nice (no graph, though I suppose you could save it to a text file, and import it into a spreadsheet if you want).Only drawback is that, when you open the battery door to change the batteries there is a warning that the battery circuit is not isolated from the AC, and could be hot. (In my case I needed to relocate the unit in the rack by myself.
Since I was moving servers around I could shut them down too without issue).
I had a problem with one of them after an electrical storm and it was replaced within the week for free (I did have to pay to ship the old one back though). I own 4 of these and find that they are rock solid. I use 2 of them to support a 10K Raid HD system and the other two on tower computers. For me being rack mountable was a big deal as well so this was the perfect fit. It is on the expensive side (thus 4 starts) in my opinion compared to desktop versions that do the same thing, but aside from that I'm happy.
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