


I liked everything about the product. Nothing really to do. Take it out of the box, charge for 8 hours, and plug it in. I have a 65" Sony HD TV, An Xfinity Cable box, a Yamaha soundbar and subwoofer, and a Minisforum-Z83F mini-computer plugged in. Protects all and they only use about 300 watts out of the 510.

Very good UPS. Nice clean power for my computer and router. Not having to worry about computer shutting down or losing internet when our power goes out for 2 seconds at a time. Not very heavy (as I was expecting).

Lightweight Small footprint

simple and works

I have the base Mid-2011 21.5" iMac. I wanted to protect my investment and my files! The iMac uses an Active PFC power supply so a pure sine wave UPS is required for proper functionality. The USB connection on this unit integrates perfectly with the OSX power save panel. Connect the USB cable and a set of options for automaically shutting down the iMac while being powered by UPS become available. You can adjust to shut down after x minutes or x% of UPS power remaining. I was also concerned about the power draw, and was originally considering a larger unit - but with the iMac and one external drive connected the load is only about 20%, and the estimated battery runtime is about 40 minutes. Checked it by pulling the plug - got the notice on the iMac screen that it's now running on battery and to save your work soon. The display on the unit is very informative and it has a small form factor. For OSX compatibility, price, and performance this UPS can't be beat.


This unit is built like a tank, which is good because it needs to be sturdy to support the heavy battery inside. Detachable control panel is nice for testing, especially since nobody's going to put this beast of a unit on a table. Link software works well, but does not always send me an email like it's supposed to. Sine wave output works correctly with ThermalTake Toughpower Grand PSUs (which means that newer PSU won't kill power during a transfer from AC to battery).

reliable cost effective performer work horse asset

Great UPS for non- Active Power Factor Correction loads. Designed so batteries can be changed from the front- but... see Other thoughts. I used this UPS to power a Windows Home Server. Grid Junction UPS manager add on recognized the UPS, and all works perfectly- but... see Cons.



I own other brands that are fairly good. The main difference between them is durability. After a surge, the Tripp Lite keeps on going. The cheaper units I tried for economy stopped the surge, but the protectors died. That is a big difference.

Nicely designed, small form factor for what it provides and a fairly intuitive interface (buttons and LCD on front of unit). I did a test with 32" LG LCD monitor, WD MyBook Thunderbolt Drive, 2019 MacMini with i9 processor, and unit handled flawlessly and no system issues. Was easy to mute the UPS. Unit was packed nicely, included testing let from APC QA and Battery was not connected as it should be. APC seems to be providing better quality than I saw 5 yrs ago and hoping this holds true and sticks.

Arrived with charged battery Easy setup, worked the first time and went through some self tests. Replacement batteries easily available at a variety of price points Arrived with 66 item testing checklist showing the 66 tests that this particular copy passed during inspection. Has various network connection options for enterprise use and remote operation by your IT dude or dudette. Huge list of features and functions - they really thought of everything - read the features list.

Being located in a remote National Park we get surges from lightning storms and fluctuation also in power drops, because the 70 mile above ground phone line is affected by wind etc . I would highly recommend this unit as it seems to even out the all of these fluctuations.

- Great packaging, fast delivery.

Been waiting for a storm to submit a review. This unit maintained my internet connection during a Tornado Warning and subsequent power outage. I love it!

Able to run my gaming computer at max potential with my monitor for 3 minutes or more, enough to withstand a electric blink.