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  1. ECO550UPSTAA
    ECO550UPSTAA
    Tripp-Lite Power Supplies, ECO Series
    Item Number
    ECO550UPSTAA
    MFG Item Number
    ECO550UPSTAA
    Series
    ECO
    Product Description
    TAA Compliant 550VA UPS Energy
    Specifications
    Specifications
    Volt Amp Capacity (VA) 550 VA
    Watt Capacity 300 W
    Voltage 120 VAC
    Nominal Voltage 120 VAC
    Class Standby
    Connection Type Plug-In
    Number of Outputs 8
    Run Time (Half Load) 10 Min
    Mounting Stand Alone
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    Order by 5:00 PM ET and your package will ship the same day.
  2. ECO750UPSTAA
    ECO750UPSTAA
    Tripp-Lite Power Supplies, ECO Series
    Item Number
    ECO750UPSTAA
    MFG Item Number
    ECO750UPSTAA
    Series
    ECO
    Product Description
    TAA Compliant 750VA UPS Energy
    Specifications
    Specifications
    Volt Amp Capacity (VA) 750 VA
    Watt Capacity 450 W
    Voltage 120 VAC
    Nominal Voltage 120 VAC
    Class Standby
    Connection Type Plug-In
    Number of Outputs 12
    Run Time (Half Load) 9.4 Min
    Mounting Stand Alone
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    Availability
    Order by 5:00 PM ET and your package will ship the same day.
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Power & Electrical

Power and electrical components supply, transfer, or regulate power to and between electrical loads. Power equipment includes power supplies, transformers, line reactors, batteries, filters, surge protectors, power factor correction capacitors, and much more.

Power supplies are the primary point of electrical power for machinery and electronic devices. All power supplies have a power input, which receives electrical energy from a power source, and a power output to delivery energy to the load. Power supplies can draw power from several sources, including direct transmission lines, batteries, fuel cells, generators, solar power converters, or even another power supply.

Transformers transfer electrical energy between circuits, and are essential for power transmission and distribution. Transformers are most commonly used to increase or decrease alternating voltages in power applications, typically to decrease high voltages from main power lines to suitable levels needed for factory, commercial or in-home applications.

Additional power equipment includes line reactors, which reduce harmonics; batteries, which store and supply power; line filters, which attenuate interference; power factor correction capacitors, which corrects power loss; and a wide variety of surge protectors, switches, plugs, cables, and more, which transmit power and protect equipment.

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