Thank you for letting me know the video was helpful! I've only made a few "how-to" vids so I appreciate the kind words. Also ... 10 years for batteries is awesome! I only got about 6 1/2 years out of mine. Here's to another 10 years!!
I'm glad it was useful to you! It took me a lot longer & was more difficult than the video implies, but that was mainly because I was figuring it out as I went. Thank you for the kind words.
Great video, i had quite a time pulling out the plug from the batteries. getting the new ones in tomorrow. bought off of Facebook for 25$. Just needs the batteries.
I just replaced mine. It was 5 years old and the display wasn't working, so thought it was the batteries. I replaced them according to this video (thanks!), could NOT get the 2 batteries to mesh back together seamlessly but managed to cram it back into the case anyway. So... display STILL doesn't work. I don't like not being able to get feedback about operation so will probably give it away. Darn.
My display "died" when the unit was only about 2 years old, but you don't really need it. Just install the CyberPower PowerPanel software on your computer and you can get all the info you need from it. If you give it away, you're giving away a perfectly good UPS, now with new batteries, and that would be a shame. I wish I was nearby because I'd gladly take a free UPS with new batteries and a dead display! 🙂
@@GardinerTom True, BUT, I have a new one on my computers, was going to move this one to router extender, ie no PC near it. May have to rethink this. Anyway, thanks!
@@tardisintrepid800That sounds like a good option! Glad I could help in a small way. I do like the new ones with the color screens that tilt. I have 2 newer ones and the displays on both are still very bright after about 3 years. I just couldn't toss my old one when it only needed batteries. It's used for my entertainment center, but since that's all run through a PC I can still use the software. I really wish manufacturers made PCs with remote switching for use in entertainment centers. I can watch literally any streamer, play games, surf the web, etc. just using a wireless keyboard and mouse. And a PC is MUCH faster than any smart TV or TV stick. I really don't know why that's not a more popular setup because for me it's perfect.
Can you post a link to the batteries you used? Or, tell me the brand and part number of them please. I have 3 of these UPS units - and one needs batteries. Thanks Update: I found them on Amazon - ExpertPower EXP-1290.
You found the same brand & model I used! Two for $45 on Amazon? Here's the link in case you haven't purchased yet or these are cheaper. It's probably the same item(s), but linking anyway just in case. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NJ3H0C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Please tell me, does this UPS have GREEN POWER technology? This function shuts down the UPS when there is a low load connected to it. If this feature exists, can it be disabled?
I don't think it does, but I'm not 100% certain of that. I've never heard of it in the context of this unit and it never shuts down. I own 3 of them and none of them ever shut down or go into any kind of power saving mode.
I would absolutely not use Li Ion batteries in this unit. The charging requirements for them are different from the lead acid batteries used in UPS units.
@@GardinerTom I looked up compatible replacement battery for the latest version of CP1500PFCLCD on Battery+ and they show a couple of 12.8V 9AH Lithium SLA batteries as compatible for the unit. Unfortunately, they're 2.5x more expensive compared to the Lead Acid batteries.
Sure! I can't speak to their longevity, but in the 3-4 months I've had them in the new unit they've been fine. I've run a half dozen or so tests on the UPS just to make sure the batteries are holding up and so far everything's been great. Two batteries for $45 and a little work is a deal in my book, at least so far. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NJ3H0C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Thanks for the perfect video. My CP1500PFCLD original batteries just died after 10 years of continuous use! Amazing! Guess I got my money's worth!
Thank you for letting me know the video was helpful! I've only made a few "how-to" vids so I appreciate the kind words. Also ... 10 years for batteries is awesome! I only got about 6 1/2 years out of mine. Here's to another 10 years!!
Awesome! The battery in my 1500PFC just died and noticed the large brick. Thank you for showing it does come apart!
I'm glad it was useful to you! It took me a lot longer & was more difficult than the video implies, but that was mainly because I was figuring it out as I went. Thank you for the kind words.
Great video, i had quite a time pulling out the plug from the batteries. getting the new ones in tomorrow. bought off of Facebook for 25$. Just needs the batteries.
Very helpful video! Thank you
You sir are a legend. Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you!
Useful. Thanks !
Thanks! Very helpful.
Very helpful, thanks Tom
I just replaced mine. It was 5 years old and the display wasn't working, so thought it was the batteries. I replaced them according to this video (thanks!), could NOT get the 2 batteries to mesh back together seamlessly but managed to cram it back into the case anyway. So... display STILL doesn't work. I don't like not being able to get feedback about operation so will probably give it away. Darn.
My display "died" when the unit was only about 2 years old, but you don't really need it. Just install the CyberPower PowerPanel software on your computer and you can get all the info you need from it. If you give it away, you're giving away a perfectly good UPS, now with new batteries, and that would be a shame. I wish I was nearby because I'd gladly take a free UPS with new batteries and a dead display! 🙂
@@GardinerTom True, BUT, I have a new one on my computers, was going to move this one to router extender, ie no PC near it. May have to rethink this. Anyway, thanks!
Oh wait, so I can switch THIS one back to the PCs, and move the new one to the other router. OK, thanks for helping me sort this out :)
@@tardisintrepid800That sounds like a good option! Glad I could help in a small way. I do like the new ones with the color screens that tilt. I have 2 newer ones and the displays on both are still very bright after about 3 years. I just couldn't toss my old one when it only needed batteries. It's used for my entertainment center, but since that's all run through a PC I can still use the software. I really wish manufacturers made PCs with remote switching for use in entertainment centers. I can watch literally any streamer, play games, surf the web, etc. just using a wireless keyboard and mouse. And a PC is MUCH faster than any smart TV or TV stick. I really don't know why that's not a more popular setup because for me it's perfect.
Haha I shorted the battery before I saw the warning. Early fourth of july display
Can you post a link to the batteries you used? Or, tell me the brand and part number of them please. I have 3 of these UPS units - and one needs batteries. Thanks
Update: I found them on Amazon - ExpertPower EXP-1290.
You found the same brand & model I used! Two for $45 on Amazon? Here's the link in case you haven't purchased yet or these are cheaper. It's probably the same item(s), but linking anyway just in case. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NJ3H0C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Please tell me, does this UPS have GREEN POWER technology? This function shuts down the UPS when there is a low load connected to it. If this feature exists, can it be disabled?
I don't think it does, but I'm not 100% certain of that. I've never heard of it in the context of this unit and it never shuts down. I own 3 of them and none of them ever shut down or go into any kind of power saving mode.
this model is just in pass thru mode until it lose's power or voltage gets to low / high then it switched over to battery.
are those two batteries on Series or Parallel Connection?
series
What are your thoughts on getting LiOn replacement batteries?
I would absolutely not use Li Ion batteries in this unit. The charging requirements for them are different from the lead acid batteries used in UPS units.
@@GardinerTom I looked up compatible replacement battery for the latest version of CP1500PFCLCD on Battery+ and they show a couple of 12.8V 9AH Lithium SLA batteries as compatible for the unit. Unfortunately, they're 2.5x more expensive compared to the Lead Acid batteries.
Well, that's pretty incompatible with my wallet! 😊
@@GardinerTom Ok, thank you for the advice. I'm just planning ahead and haven't purchased any replacement batteries yet.
@@bobbymoss6160 got a link for those by chance?
hi can you share the battery replacement you bought? thanks :)
Sure! I can't speak to their longevity, but in the 3-4 months I've had them in the new unit they've been fine. I've run a half dozen or so tests on the UPS just to make sure the batteries are holding up and so far everything's been great. Two batteries for $45 and a little work is a deal in my book, at least so far. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NJ3H0C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1