

Xtreme Power Conversion XST-600 600VA / 360W 120V Standby UPS
The compact XST is a single phase standby UPS designed to deliver power protection to small routers, switches, desktop PCs, VoIP equipment, phone systems, and point of sale equipment. A vital addition to any home office, it enables graceful shutdown of equipment during a longer power outage.
Why Choose the Xtreme XST Series?
The XST Series is built for users who need simple, affordable battery backup protection without the complexity or cost of larger line-interactive or online UPS systems. Its compact design and plug-and-play operation make it ideal for environments where reliability matters but simplicity is equally important.
Product Snapshot:
- 600VA / 360W capacity
- USB communications support
- Auto restart functionality
- Wall, desk, or floor mounting
- Cold start capability
- Plug-and-play deployment
- Thermal, overload, and short circuit protection
Ideal Applications:
- Home offices
- Desktop computers
- Retail POS systems
- Routers and switches
- Telecom closets
- VoIP systems
- Security equipment
- Small office networking
Specifications:
- Power rating: 600VA / 360W
- Voltage: 120VAC
- Recharge Time: 8 hours to 90% capacity
- Waveform: Sine wave (normal), simulated sine wave (battery mode)
- Frequency: 60Hz ± 1Hz
- Battery type: (1) 12V 7AH
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 3.2 x 8.9 x 8.1 in (vertical stand position)
- Weight: 5.9lbs
- Line cord: 5 ft, 5–15P
- Receptacles: (4) NEMA 5–15R
- Warranty: 2 years electronics, 2 years battery (USA and Canada)
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