
I have several APC Back-Ups and have never had a problem.



The plugs are aligned in such a way, that most wall-warts can be used with it, without one crowding out the other. I use this to power my guitar stomp boxes in my home studio. Each stomp-box has their own wall-wart/converter. I am able to run 6 pedals with no crowding, with 2 slots to spare. The Belkin is also built really well, with a long (8'), thick power cord. It is a heavy duty strip. The built-in 2500 joule' surge suppressor is more than adequate for most needs as well, offering good protection for any electronics plugged into the strip. I expect years of trouble-free use.

Well built

Nice build quality, decent fit and finish, reasonable beveled edges. No sharp bits to get cut on.

Boots pretty well. Detected crucial ddr5 just fine. Error codes were nice during putting together.


- 10GB works well - cache drives work well

Excellent.



- Great for the price - USB 2 and 3 front headers - 5.25" device slot, very useful to add hot swappable drives

I love the price and flexibility of this. I bought 4: one for the "public" network, one for the cluster communications network, and one for the storage area network, and one for the IPMI network. I have tested with VLAN, teaming... all worked great. All in the context of this HW/SW: * 1 node running a Windows Server Essential 2012 R2 as Domain Controller / DNS / Backups for everything * 3 "cluster" nodes * 1 running Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 with 4 4TB WD Red drives and 2 SSDs as write cache I have run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, 20012 R2, 2014, and 2016 CTP3 in standalone and failover cluster scenarios on the 3 nodes. I have also run Ubuntu Server 14.02 LTS running Apache Cassandra on the cluster nodes with local storage nodes. It just worked flawlessly: first time, every time. And you can beat the price, particularly supporting these higher end features so well.

Fits perfectly inside the CyberPower UPS battery compartment and everything is identical to the original battery pack that came with the UPS. but at least 50% less expensive. I have had it since I purchased it about a year ago and it has failed me yet and has been working like the original battery package.


-extra long 12 ft. cord -plenty of outlets -flat plug

Durable case and external parts. Useful indicators. Nothing cheesy about this unit. Good (certainly way-better-than-average) quality has been the norm for Tripp-Lite products in metal cases for oh, decades as I remember. The puported electrical design is far superior to the average "suppressor" in terms of cross-receptacle noise, although I haven't yet taken a scope to it or cracked the case to inspect. This isn't a "hey let's throw a cheap MOV across the input line and add a lighted switch" sort of device. Of course you have to pay for that, but no free lunches, right? All in all, functional and respectable - and not a let-down like so much you can buy these days.

Totally quiet when no on battery, so it's defintely home theatre worthy Out of the box with synology products Weight is reasonable. Power button has a clean plastic protector good enough for light child proofing ;o) Offers peace of mind for hooking up a nas to it. Looks decent in a home theatre rack, the information lcd turns off after a while, so the usint is discrete until you have a need to nerd out on the info.
