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i have a Liebert UPStation GXT2000RT

ive had it for around a year however its hardly been used, it was used for a month on an average desktop, however i power it up every few days to keep the batterys in check, the unit is 30kg, millions of features they cost 2700$ new,

chasing around 750-800, however open to any offers- Try Me!- swap for audio/performance gear

cheers fellas

"This is a versatile, high performance UPS for network and telecommunications applications, or for the enthusiast with too many computers for a smaller UPS.

Liebert UPStation GXT, a true on-line UPS, eliminates a wide range of potential power problems: spikes, surges and extended over-voltage, noise and other transients, sags and extended brownouts, even difficult-to-track harmonics and dangerous frequency variations that are common with standby generator operation.

Ideal Applications:

Office telecommunications systems

Voicemail and E-Mail servers

LAN and WAN servers

Clustered network equipment: hubs, routers, bridges

Remote telecommunications units

Test and diagnostic equipment

Engineering network servers

Factory floor protection of microprocessor-controlled equipment

Product Features:

True on-line UPS is generator-compatible.

Up to 90 minutes of battery back-up at full load (with additional battery cabinets)

Flexible rack-mount or tower configuration

www.liebert.com/products/english/products/ netpwrpr/fndation/sl_15600.pdf

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