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The CyberPower OR2200LCDRT2U is a versatile 2U rack/tower UPS delivering 2200VA/1320W of reliable battery backup and surge protection. Featuring 8 outlets, a multifunction LCD for real-time monitoring, and Automatic Voltage Regulation to extend battery life, it safeguards servers and network equipment with professional-grade resilience. Complete with a 3-year warranty and $300,000 equipment guarantee, it’s the smart choice for millennial managers who demand uninterrupted performance.










| ASIN | B00IPNPYPA |
| Batteries | 4 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (384) |
| Date First Available | February 25, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 52.7 pounds |
| Item model number | OR2200LCDRT2U |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| Product Dimensions | 17.25 x 15.75 x 3.5 inches |
J**N
Worth the money.
This thing is heavy, but worth it. Comes ready to use. Plugged in my NAS and network switch, as I have been nervous running without power backup for a month...1 hour later, the power went out and this thing kicked right on. Was able to shut down the NAS safely. Successful test...and apparently quite timely. I feel much better now that this thing is protecting my gear.
S**R
Great UPS for home server setup.
This is exactly what I needed for my server stack as I'm doing an upgrade and adding a couple servers. I don't need a lot of time if the power goes out, just enough to shut things down. This will work perfectly for that. Super easy to setup and install, perfect number of outlets for what I needed, the power is compatible with my setup, and it was easy to connect.
S**2
Reliable
This product has been reliably giving my Network rack at home battery backup services for about three years and counting. I get about an hour of battery runtime with a PoE switch, Raspberry Pi (PoE powered), Cable modem, UniFi Gateway, UniFi Switch, four UniFi U6 access points, an 8-bay storage server, and a single disk Mini computer all running off of it. I have not experienced any issues with the UPS dropping load, or causing devices to reboot when the transfer switch moves between battery power and utility power. The drive has an audible fan noise when the battery is charging or when the inverter is running, but in a network rack, that means nothing. The product is fairly heavy, so make sure you are using a solid shelf OR are using a 4-Post rack to mount this. Otherwise the product may sag over time. The UPS USB Interface works great with Linux's NUT binary, which I use to shut down my servers when the battery gets low. Power-wise, a 15 Amp circuit should be dedicated to this, and the product should not be on an AFCI or GFCI protected outlet. In my experience, if you run a UPS on such a circuit, the transfer switch when the power is flashing off and on can cause the breaker to trip, causing your UPS to not power back up again until the circuit is reset. I had an Electrician install a dedicated 20 Amp circuit for my UPS, which is more than what the UPS will ever need, but is sized enough so that I can fully load the UPS and not have to worry about battery charging tripping the circuit.
B**.
Had it for over 6 years and not a single issue
I usually don't write reviews, but I've had mine since March of 2018 and never had a problem. Batteries still good. Multiple power outages a year and keeps my rig and all its monitors up for at least a good 30-40 min before it'll shut off. The worst part about this thing is that it's super heavy. Friend was looking for a UPS for his system and I looked this up on my history and figure I should give it some love since I've had 0 issues. Edit as of September 2024: Looks like my batteries are finally dying on me and the fans keep kicking on. So I got about 6.5 years of use out of this unit. Purchased a new battery and swapped it in and it's working normally again.
Y**I
Used not new and wrong plug
I am totally disappointed with this product which I am returning I never ordered a used device which also by the way doesn’t have a us plug I’ll attach picture. North original box. No protection to device worst ever experience I will re orders it once I get a guarantee that I’ll get what I paid for and in a sealed box
C**G
This thing is a beast!
The CyberPower OR2200LCDRTXL2U UPS System is a beast of a UPS. Built to withstand a bolt of lightning, and heavy enough to break the average back, this UPS is a must-have for racks with critical components installed. I installed it in a rack with 4 POE switches accommodating VoIP Polycom phones, POE cameras as well as routing, firewall and gateway support. Using two CyberPower rack mounted spike protectors, I connected all of the above (leaving out non critical switches and some other non mission-critical devices) and the UPS indicates that, under current load, the UPS will power those devices for nearly an hour! Plenty of time to deal with the peripherals should the outage be longer. The UPS does much more than I need it to in terms of timed shutdown etc., but the value for me is life after power-down and spike protection. In those critical areas, although we haven't experienced an outage yet, the build quality and robust nature of the CyberPower UPS tells me that it's grenade proof (for the money) there are certainly more expensive UPS's on the market, however the 3000 watt/30 amp version is nearly twice the money. The UPS comes with a heavy duty rack mount bracket that allows you to slide the UPS in and out of the rack in order to deal with such things as battery replacement, although a 2-post rack will require a shelf in my opinion. Again, this thing is no light-weight. Keep in mind that if you want to admin remotely, you will need the CyberPower RMCARD205 UPS & ATS PDU Remote Management Card. The network ports on the rear of the UPS are for pass-thru spike protection only and do not offer network connectivity. Also keep in mind that the UPS requires a 20 amp NEMA 5-20P plug, not at all uncommon in commercial applications, but be aware that in home office applications you may need to upgrade the circuit.
R**R
Ordered the OR1500LCDRTXL2U, and it came with its own set of rails! A somewhat heavy device, make sure to carefully follow the rail instructions to avoid having to handle the unit too much as it can be a bit of an effort with one person. Once you're running, it works pretty easily with lots of features. The unit could be a bit loud for some when it is running on battery power, and takes a few moments for the fans to kick off once the power is restored. I do not have the battery module yet or an expansion card, but from what I could gather so far the BP48VP2U02 unit from CyberPower is documented to support this model but may not show that its supported on the current Amazon listing for it. The site shows that a BP48V75ART2U model was originally supported, but also notes that is discontinued.
T**Y
It works and great run-time. I brought in a 20a line just for this beast and it happily runs all my devices at the bottom of my home server rack. The only down-side is the need to buy an external management card for network control (RMCARD205) but you can get models that come with it, or if you don't need that feature - all the better.
M**R
Excellent product at great price. Thank you.
I**E
This product advertises "http" in its name but this is deceptive. You need to buy an extra add-on network card with http services to manage it through the network. The product is rightly priced despite the missing network management functionality. I bought it for a small office and it seems to be working as expected so far. The front screen displays stats, wattage, voltage, battery charge etc and is perfect for quick checks.
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