Seems to be the cheapest it's been for this model.
Been keeping an eye since the last deal post .
Looks like a few sellers doing it at the same price.
CyberPower UT 850VA/425watt UPS $95.20 ($92.82 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Shopping Express eBay
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These batteries are not user replaceable? (from the description image)
I think you're right, looking at the specs from CyberPower's website (https://www.cyberpower.com/eu/en/product/sku/ut850eg-fr#spec…) shows that it is not user replaceable.
Thanks, though it looks like it should be replaceable from the comments below.
I had a new one fitted at battery world for my old cyberpower unit
being sealed lead acid its replaceable as they need to be removed for disposable reasons… so you can physically replace the battery no issue
The specs saying it's not replaceable has put me off buying this specific model before. I had assumed to get the battery out would require breaking something.
they are mostly screws with tension clips - nothing unusual
From the 1 image I can find online of the internal, it looks like a standard SLA battery with the standard terminal.
There's a listing overseas also that says this battery is a replacement for it
https://www.avacom.cz/modely/zalozni-zdroje-ups/cyberpower/u…
I guess I'll find out when I get the unit and need to replace the battery in the future.If you're interested in seeing the picture of the internal, https://static.onlinetrade.ru/img/users_images/349064/b/isto…
Looking for deal on 1600 va
$241 with Plus: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/334624152827?var=543747888963
Been 199.99, so as a true ozbargainer I appreciate your offer but kindly refuse to buy it. 😂
Waiting for this to be under $200
Wouldn't this CyberPower VP700ELCD 700VA UPS Value Pro 3 Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply a better buy @ $113?
Smaller unit 700va compared to 850va
Cheers, decided to grab two for different parts of the house.
Can we get officeworks to price beat this
would this be good for a PC?
It should be, as long as your PC doesn't exceed the max watt output. Should aim for about 50-75% load max watt of what the UPS can output according to Jeff Geerling, video here. Then it'll give you some run time to be able to safely save/ finish/ safely shutdown etc.
Dam and I just spent 45 on a new battery for my old APC, was looking at the deals seemed amazon had them also discounted