V70-1000 vs Eaton 5P750RC
Both deliver line-interactive power protection for entry-level servers, networks, retail POS, VoIP, and AV systems. The key differences are capacity headroom, form factor, waveform, and procurement readiness; the Eaton offers a sine-wave output, while the V70-1000 prioritizes fit and flexibility.
What the V70-1000 brings
- Higher VA headroom at the same 600 W (1000 VA vs 750 VA)
- Tower and wall mounting (vs rack-only)
- A much shallower 9-inch-deep chassis (vs 16 in)
- 10 ft right-angle cord for easier routing
- TAA-compliant – eligible for federal procurement
- 3-year warranty with no registration required
Short-depth line-interactive UPS comparison
| Specification | Xtreme Power V70-1000 | Eaton 5P750RC | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topology | Line-interactive with AVR | Line-interactive with AVR | Comparable AVR protection |
| Capacity | 1000 VA / 600 W | 750 VA / 600 W | V70 – higher VA headroom |
| Output waveform (battery) | Simulated sine wave | Sine wave | Eaton – sine wave for sensitive loads |
| Form factor / mounting | 2U rack, wall, or tower (kit incl.) | 2U rack-mount | V70 – tower & wall flexibility |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 17.3 × 9 × 3.4 in | 17.0 × 16.0 × 3.4 in | V70 – much shallower depth |
| Power cord | 10 ft, right-angle 5-15P | 6 ft, straight 5-15P | V70 – easier routing |
| Communications | USB (HID), RS-232, optional Web/SNMP | USB (HID), RS-232, optional Web/SNMP | Comparable monitoring |
| Surge / line protection | Standard | Standard | Comparable |
| TAA compliance | TAA-compliant | Not TAA-compliant | V70 – federal procurement |
| Warranty | 3 years (electronics & battery) | 3 years (with registration) | V70 – no registration required |
Specifications from the Xtreme Power V70-1000 vs Eaton 5P750RC comparison datasheet; confirm against current vendor documentation. The Eaton’s sine-wave output is preferable for sensitive loads; the V70 prioritizes fit and VA headroom.
Choosing between them
The V70-1000 offers more VA headroom, a much shallower chassis, flexible mounting, and warranty with no registration; the Eaton 5P750RC provides a sine-wave output. Choose on whether sine-wave output or fit and flexibility matter more.
Choose the V70-1000 if you need
- More VA headroom at the same wattage
- A much shallower chassis and tower/wall mounting
- TAA compliance and warranty without registration
- Easier cord routing in tight spaces
The 5P750RC may fit if you need
- A sine-wave output for sensitive loads
- Standardization on Eaton management
- An existing Eaton deployment standard
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