Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton Line-Interactive UPS with USB and 8 Outlets — 120V, 1000VA, 600W, AVR, ECO Series
Protect your essential electronics with a trusted name in power protection. The Tripp Lite by Eaton Line-Interactive UPS with USB and 8 outlets combines reliability, efficiency, and smart energy management in a compact and capable package. Designed for home offices, small business workstations, media centers, and gaming setups, this Energy-Saving 1000VA/600W UPS delivers immediate battery backup during outages, clean power during brownouts, and surge protection for every connected device. The ECO Series branding emphasizes efficiency—reducing standby consumption while preserving the performance you depend on. With Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) ensuring stable output across fluctuating input voltages, you can protect servers, desktops, routers, modems, printers, and home theater gear without losing productivity or data. Whether you’re writing a report, streaming late at night, or running a critical workstation, this UPS helps you stay online and safeguard your investment.
- Power reliability for a range of devices: With 1000 VA and 600 W of backup capacity, this unit supports a desktop computer, monitor, external drives, networking equipment, and peripherals simultaneously. It gives you enough headroom to save work, gracefully shut down during outages, and prevent abrupt crashes that could result in data loss or hardware damage.
- Line-Interactive AVR for clean, stable power: Automatic Voltage Regulation maintains steady output voltage even when incoming power varies. This protects sensitive electronics from brownouts and voltage spikes, reducing wear on components and extending the life of your devices while preserving performance during imperfect power conditions.
- USB connectivity for intelligent power management: The built-in USB interface enables seamless communication with your computer or networked devices. Use power management software to monitor battery status, schedule safe shutdowns, log events, and optimize energy use—ensuring you never lose progress during an outage and you maximize runtime during peak demand.
- Eight versatile outlets for critical protection: A strategically arranged set of eight outlets provides ample space for essential equipment, offering surge protection and battery-backed power where you need it most. This configuration helps you prioritize devices that must stay on during an outage (like a workstation or router) while safeguarding the rest of your system from power surges and spikes.
- Energy-Saving ECO Series design for lower costs: Engineered to minimize idle power draw, the ECO Series UPS reduces standby energy consumption without sacrificing performance or protection. This makes it an economical choice for everyday use in the home or small office, helping you lower operating costs while maintaining reliable power protection for your equipment and data.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton Line-Interactive UPS with USB and 8 Outlets
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- Capacity: 1000 VA / 600 W
- Input Voltage: 120 V (nominal)
- Output Voltage: 120 V (nominal), 50/60 Hz selectable
- Topology: Line-Interactive UPS with AVR
- Outlets: 8 total (providing both battery-backed protection and surge protection for connected devices)
- Connectivity: USB connection for power management and safe shutdown
- Energy Efficiency: ECO Series with energy-saving design
- intended use: Home, small office, and personal workstations
- Protection: Surge suppression and battery backup to protect against outages and power surges
How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton Line-Interactive UPS
- Choose a location near a grounded 120 V wall outlet with adequate ventilation. Do not place the UPS in a confined space, in direct sunlight, or near heat sources.
- Plug the UPS directly into a wall outlet. Avoid using extension cords or power strips as the sole power source for charging the UPS battery.
- Connect your essential devices to the UPS outlets. Place critical equipment (computer, monitor, router, modem) on the battery-backed outlets if available, and use additional outlets for other peripherals via surge protection.
- Connect the USB cable to your computer or network for power management. Install any included software or drivers to enable automatic safe shutdown, live monitoring, and energy reports.
- Power on the UPS and perform a self-test to verify battery health and detector responsiveness. Review the status indicators and configure automatic shutdown timing and notification settings in your operating system.
- During setup, test a controlled outage to confirm the UPS provides enough runtime for your workload and that connected devices protect properly while you save work and shut down gracefully.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What devices can I power with this UPS?
A: It is designed to support essential computer systems, monitors, networking gear (router and modem), printers, and other peripherals up to a combined load of 600 watts. For mission-critical workloads, prioritize the most important devices on the battery-backed outlets to maximize uptime during outages.
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Q: How does AVR improve protection?
A: Automatic Voltage Regulation stabilizes voltage without switching to battery power, delivering a clean, steady output even when input power fluctuates. This reduces stress on sensitive electronics and minimizes unexpected shutoffs during voltage sags or surges.
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Q: Do I need software to use the USB features?
A: While the USB connection enables basic power management, using the included software (if provided) or OS-based power settings enhances feature access for automatic shutdown, event logging, and runtime monitoring. It’s especially helpful for workstations and servers needing orderly shutdowns during outages.
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Q: Is this UPS suitable for a home theater setup?
A: Yes. The eight outlets can support a media player, router, set-top box, and other peripherals while providing surge protection and battery backup for uninterrupted operation during short outages or power instability, improving viewing continuity and protecting media devices.
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Q: How long can it run my devices on battery?
A: Runtime depends on the load. At lighter loads, you can expect longer runtimes, while heavier loads (approaching 600 W) will reduce runtime. It’s best to estimate your total device wattage and consult the product’s runtime charts or perform a real-world test to determine expected uptime for your specific setup.
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