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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 750VA 475W 120V Cloud‑Connected UPS with Remote Monitoring
Power reliability matters. The Eaton Tripp Lite Series 750VA 475W 120V Line-Interactive Pure Sine Wave Cloud-Connected UPS is engineered for resilience in homes and small offices. This compact tower uninterruptible power supply (UPS) delivers clean, continuous power to protect critical devices from outages, brownouts, and surges. With 8 NEMA 5-15R outlets that offer surge protection and battery backup, a clear LCD interface, and cloud-enabled remote monitoring, it provides a comprehensive safeguard for workstations, network gear, home servers, gaming rigs, and essential peripherals. Its line-interactive topology, combined with a pure sine wave output, ensures the most demanding electronics receive stable power, keeping systems running smoothly during power fluctuations and allowing graceful shutdowns during outages. In short, this UPS blends reliability, intelligent monitoring, and user-friendly design to minimize downtime and protect data integrity across your connected ecosystem.
- Pure sine wave output for sensitive electronics. This UPS delivers a clean, accurate power waveform that is safe for servers, NAS devices, gaming PCs, network hardware, desktop workstations, and other precision electronics. Compared to cheaper simulated-sine products, pure sine wave power minimizes noise, reduces the risk of equipment misbehavior, and supports equipment in standby and active modes with consistent performance during both normal operation and battery mode.
- Cloud-connected remote monitoring and alerts. Stay informed from anywhere with real-time status, runtime estimates, event logs, and notifications. The cloud-enabled management capability helps IT admins and proactive users monitor UPS health, perform safe shutdowns for unattended devices, and receive proactive alerts to prevent data loss or downtime without needing on-site visits.
- 750 VA / 475 W capacity for essential equipment. This higher-capacity UPS is designed to support a small office or home office setup. It provides ample power for a connected workstation, a modem/router, a network switch, and essential peripherals. The eight outlets consolidate power distribution, letting you keep critical devices energized while safeguarding them against spikes and outages with integrated surge protection and battery backup on bootup.
- Line-interactive topology with automatic voltage regulation (AVR). The line-interactive design stabilizes fluctuating mains power in real time, correcting minor power dips without draining the battery. AVR helps extend runtime for important devices by reducing unnecessary battery use during mild voltage variations, and it contributes to longer overall UPS life while maintaining data integrity during electrical disturbances.
- User-friendly LCD, compact tower form factor, and easy installation. The bright LCD panel provides at-a-glance status, battery charge, load, and input/output information. The tower shape fits neatly on a desk or in a small cabinet, making it ideal for home offices or small server rooms. With straightforward plug-in setup and clear status indications, you can deploy and begin protective operation quickly.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 750VA 475W 120V Line-Interactive Pure Sine Wave Cloud-Connected UPS with Remote Monitoring - 8 NEMA 5-15R Outlets (Surge and Battery Backup), LCD, 5-15P Plug, Tower
- Power rating: 750 VA / 475 W
- Output waveform: Pure sine wave
- Input voltage: 120 VAC
- Topology: Line-interactive with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
- Outlets: 8 NEMA 5-15R with surge protection and battery backup
- Output outlets configuration: Surge and battery backup on all eight outlets
- Plug: 5-15P (standard North American household plug)
- Cord length: Standard power cord included (length as per model documentation)
- Form factor: Tower design for flexible placement on desks, stands, or shelves
- Display: LCD panel for real-time status, load, and battery information
- Monitoring: Cloud-connected remote monitoring with alerts and remote access
- Protection features: Surge protection, automatic voltage regulation, and safe shutdown signaling for connected devices
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 750VA 475W 120V Line-Interactive Pure Sine Wave Cloud-Connected UPS with Remote Monitoring - 8 NEMA 5-15R Outlets (Surge and Battery Backup), LCD, 5-15P Plug, Tower
Setting up this UPS is straightforward and designed for quick, reliable protection of your critical equipment. Follow these steps to install and configure your unit for optimal performance and remote monitoring capabilities:
- Choose a stable, well-ventilated location for the UPS. Avoid enclosures that trap heat and ensure there is at least a few inches of clearance on all sides for proper airflow.
- Position the UPS upright in a desktop, shelf, or cabinet space that permits easy access to the LCD display and outlets. Ensure the surface can support the weight of the unit and its typical load.
- Connect the included 5-15P power cord to a grounded 120V AC outlet. Do not rely on daisy-chaining through other power strips or surge protectors that disable UPS functionality.
- Plug your critical devices into the eight NEMA 5-15R outlets (surge and battery backup). Prioritize power for the system components that must stay on during an outage, such as a router, modem, server, NAS, workstations, and essential peripherals.
- Power on the UPS and use the LCD panel to verify operational status, voltage range, battery health, and load. Follow the on-screen prompts to enable cloud monitoring and register the unit if required by your service provider or company IT policy.
- Test the backup capability by simulating a power outage: briefly unplug a connected device and confirm the system remains powered and that the UPS provides a safe shutdown or alert as configured by the cloud monitoring setup.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does 750 VA / 475 W mean for my setup? A: VA (volt-amps) and watts measure different aspects of power. 750 VA typically equates to about 475 W of real power capacity, which defines how much equipment the UPS can support for a short period during an outage. To estimate runtime, add up the wattage of your connected devices and compare it to the 475 W rating. Heavier loads will reduce runtime, while lighter loads will extend it.
- Q: What equipment should be connected to this UPS? A: Use the eight NEMA 5-15R outlets for essential devices that require uninterrupted power, such as a router, modem, network switch, NAS, workstation, or small server. Avoid plugging nonessential high-current devices or copiers and laser printers that may require more power than the unit can sustain during a blackout.
- Q: How does cloud monitoring work? A: The UPS connects to a cloud-based monitoring service, allowing you to view real-time status, battery health, load levels, and event history from a web or mobile interface. Alerts and graceful shutdown configurations can be set up to protect data and minimize downtime, even when you are off-site.
- Q: Can I replace the battery? A: Many line-interactive UPS units use a replaceable internal battery. Refer to the user manual for the exact battery type and replacement procedure. Replacing the battery at recommended intervals helps maintain runtime and reliability.
- Q: Is this UPS suitable for a home office, small business, or data center edge equipment? A: This model is designed for small offices, home offices, and compact edge deployments. It provides reliable power for essential devices and networking gear, with cloud monitoring for remote visibility. For larger data center loads, higher-capacity UPS solutions may be more appropriate.
- Q: What safety features are included? A: The UPS offers surge protection, voltage regulation, battery-backed outlets, and safe shutdown signaling to connected devices, helping protect against data loss and hardware damage during power events.
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