



Xtreme Power J60C-600 600VA/360W 120V Lithium-Ion UPS
Xtreme Power J60C provides the benefits of lithium-ion battery technology in a 8.5” depth 1U UPS. Ideal for short depth racks and provides extra space for cable management. J60C Lithium-ion batteries last 3x longer than typical lead acid batteries. Up to 10 years life lowers the cost of ownership by minimizing UPS maintenance.
Remote UPS management and control with optional Web/SNMP card. LCD display adds local UPS status and metering. J60C provides protection to: Small Edge, Retail, Banks, Healthcare and Education. J60C supports IDF/MDF closets, back office and network equipment.
Why Choose the Xtreme J60C-600?
The Xtreme J60C-600 is designed for users who need dependable UPS protection with pure sine wave output in a compact and affordable platform. Unlike many entry-level battery backup systems that use simulated sine wave output, the J60C-600 delivers cleaner power compatible with modern active PFC power supplies commonly found in newer computers, servers, and networking equipment.
Key Features:
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600VA / 360W capacity
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Line-interactive UPS topology
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Pure sine wave output
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Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
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LCD monitoring display
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USB communication interface
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Fast transfer time
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Auto restart after power restoration
Recommended Applications:
- Desktop computers
- Workstations
- Small network switches
- Routers and modems
- POS systems
- VoIP systems
- Security and surveillance equipment
- Small office IT systems
Specifications:
- Capacity: 600VA / 360W
- Input Voltage: 120VAC nominal
- Frequency: 50/60Hz auto-sensing
- Transfer Time: 2–6ms typical
- Output Waveform: Pure sine wave
- Battery Type: Sealed lead-acid (VRLA)
- Battery Configuration: (1) 12V 7Ah battery
- Recharge Time: Approximately 4 hours to 90%
- Dimensions: 12.6" D x 4.3" W x 8.3" H
- Weight: 13 lbs
- Output Connections: (8) NEMA 5-15R outlets
- Warranty: 5 years
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