For those who need a pure sine UPS...

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chken

Minister of Fire
Dec 7, 2013
1,136
Maine
...every month, they seem to go on sale at Newegg and B&H photo. A 24-hr sale, so act fast, or wait another month. Get on their mail list, and it's easy to pick up a pure sine UPS. I've got 6 for my pellet stove, my big screen TVs, my computers and my modem/router.

Today, Newegg has the Cyberpower 1325VA 810 watt model, the 2nd largest model, on sale:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...6&et_p1=&email64=a2VuLmMuY2hlbmdAZ21haWwuY29t

Sale's til 3am ET, 12pm PT. $125 is a good price. Everywhere else it's $189.

It has pure sine wave, AVR, line interactive, and a real good display that will tell you your power draw, like a Killawatt, and estimate your runtime. I like that it tells me how many power faults it detects. Hundreds in a year. You can turn off the alarm sound and turn on the display full-time. I've been very happy with Cyberpower. The only negative is the electronic battery smell that takes a couple weeks to go away.
 
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I use the bigger, 1500VA model, and it will power my Ravelli Monica on power setting 1/5 for more than 90 minutes!