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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.05kVA 650W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS
The Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.05kVA 650W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS is the dependable power protection solution your critical equipment needs. Engineered to keep servers, networking gear, workstations, and other essential devices online through outages and power irregularities, this UPS blends advanced sine-wave output with intelligent management features in a compact tower design. Whether you’re safeguarding a small data center, a network closet, or a home office setup, SmartPro delivers reliable power, graceful shutdown capabilities, and scalable management options that grow with your infrastructure.
- Powerful protection with precise power delivery: Delivers up to 1.05 kVA / 650W of backup power with a clean 120V sine-wave output, ensuring compatibility with sensitive electronics, data integrity during outages, and safer shutdowns when needed. This precise waveform minimizes electrical noise and voltage irregularities that can affect uptime and performance for servers, NAS devices, routers, switches, and desktop workstations.
- Line-Interactive topology with AVR: Features Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct minor voltage sags and surges without drawing from the battery. By stabilizing input voltage, AVR extends battery life, reduces unnecessary battery cycling, and provides steady operation during frequent but brief power fluctuations—ideal for equipment that requires steady 120V operation.
- Eight outlets with flexible management: Eight total outlets give you the versatility to protect critical devices while reserving space for non-essential gear. Battery-backed outlets keep essential servers, networking gear, and workstations running during short outages, while surge-protected outlets support peripherals. USB and DB9 serial ports offer local management, and an optional Network Card enables remote monitoring, controlled shutdowns, and centralized protection across multiple sites.
- Tower design with user-friendly features: The compact tower form factor fits neatly on a desk, shelf, or equipment rack, delivering quiet operation and straightforward status visibility. Built-in audible alarms, clear LED indicators, and an automatic self-test simplify ongoing maintenance, while the intuitive management interface helps IT staff and smarter home offices stay informed about battery health, load, and runtime.
- Comprehensive protection with software and ecosystem support: Integrated power management software provides safe automatic shutdown, event logging, and run-time estimates to protect data integrity during outages. With USB, DB9, and optional network management capabilities, you gain flexible monitoring and control across single devices or distributed networks, making this UPS suitable for small to mid-size deployments and professional environments alike.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.05kVA 650W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS
- Model: SmartPro 120V 1.05kVA / 650W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS
- Topology: Line-Interactive with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) for stable output during voltage fluctuations
- Input: 120V AC, 60 Hz nominal
- Output: 120V AC sine wave, suitable for sensitive electronic equipment
- Power Rating: 1.05 kVA / 650 W
- Outlets: 8 total (battery-backed and surge-protected configuration for critical devices; non-critical devices may use surge-only outlets)
- Communication: USB and DB9 serial ports for local management; optional Network Card for remote monitoring and centralized control
- Form Factor: Tower design for flexible placement in offices, server rooms, or data closets
- Battery: Maintenance-free, rechargeable, replaceable battery pack as per service guidelines
- Management Software: Compatible power management software for safe shutdown, event logging, and runtime monitoring
How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.05kVA 650W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS
- Place the UPS on a stable surface near a grounded 120V outlet and ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit.
- Connect the UPS to the wall outlet to begin charging the internal battery. Allow the battery to charge for several hours before connecting critical equipment for the first time.
- Plug essential devices into the battery-backed outlets to maintain uptime during an outage. Use surge-protected outlets for non-critical equipment if available.
- Connect a computer or server to the USB or DB9 port and install the supplied power management software to enable automatic shutdown, runtime monitoring, and alert notifications.
- If you have an optional Network Card, install it according to the card’s documentation to enable remote monitoring and centralized protection for multiple devices or sites.
- Power on the UPS and run a self-test from the management software or the front-panel interface. Verify that it recognizes the connected devices and reports expected load and battery status.
- Keep vents clear and place the unit where heat-generating components won’t be obstructed. Periodically review battery health and perform routine self-tests to maintain optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What does this UPS protect? It protects critical devices such as servers, NAS, routers, switches, workstations, and other sensitive electronics from power outages, surges, sags, and line noise, helping prevent data loss and hardware damage.
- How long will the battery last during an outage? Runtime depends on the load and configuration. At light loads you may experience several minutes of runtime to perform a graceful shutdown; heavier loads reduce backup time. For precise runtimes, refer to the load/runtimes chart in the management software or product manual.
- Can I monitor and manage it remotely? Yes. USB and DB9 ports provide local management, and an optional Network Card enables remote monitoring, alerting, and controlled shutdown across networked devices or multiple sites.
- Is the battery replaceable? The UPS uses a replaceable battery pack. Refer to the user manual or service guide for safe replacement procedures and compatibility information.
- Are all outlets battery-backed? Not all outlets are created equal. Typically, a subset of outlets provides battery-backed power for critical devices, while the remaining outlets offer surge protection or non-battery protection. Check the unit’s labeling and manual for exact outlet configuration.
- Is this system compatible with common operating systems? Yes. It is designed to work with Windows, macOS, and Linux through USB or serial connections and compatible power management software.
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