Your network gear, servers, and critical business systems deserve dependable protection against unexpected power loss. The PR750LCDRTXL2U from CyberPower offers a 750 VA / 750 W line-interactive UPS—complete with clean sine wave output and advanced monitoring controls—to keep your infrastructure operating safely and continuously.
This UPS features Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct voltage dips and surges without utilizing the battery, lengthening battery lifespan and maintaining system stability. It also delivers true sine wave output, making it compatible with sensitive devices like servers, network switches, and PDUs.
Equipped with a rotatable LCD front panel, it provides real-time insights into load level, battery runtime, input/output voltage, and fault alerts—enabling quick diagnosis and action. Admins can customize display settings to suit rack or desktop configurations for greater visibility.
As part of usage flexibility, the PR750LCDRTXL2U supports tool-less installation in compact 2U rack space or easy setup as a tower unit. It includes multiple NEMA outlets, hot-swappable battery modules, and support for additional extended battery packs.
Preconfigured network management support (via optional network cards) allows remote access and control, ideal for multi-site deployments or data center environments.
For peace of mind and professional-grade reliability, this UPS comes with a generous warranty and connected equipment protection—reflecting CyberPower’s commitment to uptime-critical customers.
Looking to source this solution? Chicago Computer Supply delivers verified CyberPower solutions at competitive prices, backed by over two decades of industry credibility. With their fast fulfillment and knowledgeable tech support, CCS makes it easy to procure the right UPS for your environment.
If you depend on steady and clean power for your operations, the PR750LCDRTXL2U is an excellent choice for dependable performance in small-to-medium IT setups. Order now from Chicago Computer Supply and safeguard your critical systems from unexpected power disruptions.
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