Cell Phone Graphic MONSTER ENERGY 2.5″ GREEN Vinyl STICKER/DECAL (Fits most cells)
Cell Phone Graphic MONSTER ENERGY 2.5″ GREEN Vinyl STICKER/DECAL (Fits most cells)
- Made of Premium 6 year outdoor vinyl
- Brand New
- Easy Application – FREE Instructions Included
- Custom Decal ONLY from Ikon Sign & Design
- DECAL IS GREEN IN COLOR WITH NO BACKGROUND!!!
Made from High Quality 6 year Outdoor Vinyl. Will Stick to almost any smooth, clean, dry surface.
Made Custom By Ikon Sign..
DO NOT SETTLE FOR CHEAP IMITATIONS!
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Tripp Lite ECO750UPS ECO Energy Efficient 750VA Compact UPS (12 Outlets)
- Protects PCs and peripherals from downtime, damage and data loss due to power problems
- Saves up to on annual energy costs
- 99% power efficiency saves energy around the clock
- Energy-saving ECO surge outlets automatically turn off idle equipment
- Free PowerAlert software for safe unattended computer shutdown and file saves
Now you can protect your valuable electronics, save money on your utility bill and be kind to the planet! Tripp Lite’s environmentally friendly ECO750UPS standby UPS system is the ideal green solution for complete protection against blackouts, brownouts and power surges. Its 750VA/450-watt power handling capacity supports entry-level PC systems for up to 45 minutes during blackouts. With a power efficiency rating of 99%, the ECO750UPS offers energy savings plus cooler operation by limiting UPS
List Price: $ 90.00
Price: $ 61.64
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Much better than the comparable APC unit.,
We bought these to replace our aging APC UPSs which were failing and sounding alarms all over. Some of the batteries had expanded inside the old APC units making replacing the batteries themselves too difficult (basically just not worth it).
The new Tripp Lite units seemed to be better built than the APCs they were replacing (similar ratings)and I think Tripp Lite is a better brand name with the benefit of equipment replacement warranties should they fail.
Buying these from Amazon was a great deal as well. Got free shipping and that made a real big difference.
Having 12 separate outlets on these units made for easier use as we didn’t have to use an additional power strip for some of the little items (Phone, external hard disks, etc.).
We won’t know for some time if the battery life is comparable or not. The APCs were failing after 16-20 months. The initial impression is that it is a high quality unit and we expect better longevity from these.
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|BATTERY FAILURE AFTER 2 MONTHS !,
Purchased the Tripp Lite ECO750UPS ECO Energy Efficient 750VA Compact UPS (12 Outlets) and started using it the end of April 2010. I verified the operation of the UPS battery twice in that time with a desktop PC and 18″ monitor by unpluging it from the household power, worked as advertised. Had a real power failure and the battery backup FAILED to work, computer crashed ! I purchased this brand as the last Tripp Lite internet 675 worked flawlessly for nearly 10 years. Now I will have to deal with warranty issure after 2 months use.
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|Works well so far; software installation a bit of a hassle,
I got this model to replace an older APC unit that started acting up, even with a new replacement battery.
I’ve had good luck with Tripp Lite products in the past (better than APC); after only two weeks with this particular model, I have no complaints.
Two caveats, though:
1) The PowerAlert UPS-monitoring software (available as a download from the Tripp Lite web site: [...]) installed without any problem; however, in order to get the “PowerAlert Console” to run (at all) I had to upgrade my “Java Runtime” (another download at [...]). I discovered this fix only by Googling “PowerAlert Console Java error” — it was *not* documented anywhere (that I could find) on Tripp Lite’s site, or in the PowerAlert documentation. Once I upgraded my Java, though, the Console loaded and ran like a champ.
2) As far as I can tell, there is no way to replace the battery in this unit, short of taking it to some service center or returning it to Tripp Lite. (I’d be happy to be wrong about this, but I don’t think I am.) The “ECO750 UPS” is sealed up tight, so it looks like when the battery finally goes kaput, you need to replace the whole thing (or shell out money to have a pro do the job — which probably wouldn’t be cost-efficient).
This “can’t fix it yourself” limitation is somewhat disappointing to me. Moreover, it seems to defeat the idea of having an “ecologically responsible” product if you’re looking at (probably) throwing the whole thing out when the battery dies.
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