3000 VA · 120 VAC · Pure Sine Line-Interactive Rack UPS Comparison P80-3000 vs Eaton 5P3000RT The Xtreme Power P80-3000 and Eaton 5P3000RT are both 3000 VA 120 V line-interactive rack UPS with AVR and true sine wave output. Both deliver full 2700 W; the P80-3000 differentiates on full-load runtime, shallower depth, installation flexibility, and battery warranty. Xtreme […]

2200 VA · 120 VAC · Pure Sine Line-Interactive Rack UPS Comparison P80-2200 vs Eaton 5P2200RT The Xtreme Power P80-2200 and Eaton 5P2200RT are both 120 V line-interactive rack UPS with AVR and true sine wave output. The P80-2200 differentiates on rated capacity, full-load runtime, installation flexibility, and battery warranty. Xtreme Power P80-2200 vs Eaton 5P2200RT […]

1500 VA · 120 VAC · Pure Sine Line-Interactive Rack UPS Comparison P80-1500 vs Eaton 5P1500RT The Xtreme Power P80-1500 and Eaton 5P1500RT are both 1500 VA 120 V line-interactive rack UPS with AVR and true sine wave output. The Eaton carries slightly higher rated watts; the P80-1500 differentiates on full-load runtime, shallower depth, installation flexibility, and […]

120 VAC · Pure Sine Line-Interactive Rack UPS · Platform Comparison P80 vs APC Smart-UPS (SMT) The Xtreme Power P80 Series and APC Smart-UPS SMT family are both 120 V line-interactive rack UPS platforms with AVR and sine wave output. The P80 differentiates on usable real power density, runtime expansion, installation flexibility, and battery warranty. Xtreme […]

1500 VA · 120 VAC · Pure Sine Line-Interactive Rack UPS Comparison P80-1500 vs APC Smart-UPS SMT1500RM2U The Xtreme Power P80-1500 and APC Smart-UPS SMT1500RM2U are both 1500 VA 120 V line-interactive rack UPS with AVR and true sine wave output. The P80-1500 differentiates on usable watts, runtime scalability, mounting flexibility, and battery warranty. Xtreme Power P80-1500 […]

Reliable Power Protection for Industrial, Commercial, and Distributed Infrastructure Industrial and commercial facilities often operate in electrical and environmental conditions that differ significantly from controlled IT environments. Motor-driven equipment, refrigeration systems, legacy electrical infrastructure, and non-conditioned deployment locations can introduce power disturbances that affect equipment reliability and operational continuity. Voltage instability, electrical noise, grounding variability, […]