




Eaton/Tripp Lite Standby UPS 550VA/300W 120V 50/60Hz Desktop/Wall Mount (INTERNET550U)
$98.90
Compact desktop UPS with silent alarm provides battery backup support for your home/office network system or digital signage components.
- Protects equipment against blackouts, brownouts, overvoltages, surges and line noise
- Keeps AC power running during blackouts to allow time for file saves and safe shutdown
- 10 NEMA 5-15R outlets power and protect PC, home theater or digital signage equipment
- Home-friendly alarm remains silent in backup mode, sounding only when imperative
- High >98% efficiency with low BTU ratings saves electricity and lowers your energy costs
- 3-year limited warranty
UPC code | 037332211026 |
UPS type | Standby |
Input phase | Single-phase |
Rated input current (max load) | 6A |
Voltage | 120VAC |
Input connection | 5-15P |
Cord length | 5ft |
Output capacity | 550VA/300W |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output receptacles | (10) 5-15R (5 UPS outlets, 5 surge-only outlets) |
Waveform | Pure sine wave |
Battery type | Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) |
Battery recharge rate | 6.5 hours (10% to 90%) |
Battery replacement | Replaceable internal batteries (see manual) |
Audible alarm | UPS remains silent in battery backup mode; Alarm sounds only to report low-battery, fault, overload and replace- battery conditions |
LED indicators | 1 Status LED reports operating mode and fault status |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 4.13 x 4.33 x 7.28 in |
Weight | 4.92 Lbs |
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