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GOLDENMATE LiFePO4 Battery UPS Series: Best-selling Lithium UPS in Amazon US
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4.5 out of 5 stars 186
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Power Loads
1200W
1000W
1600W
800W
800W
600W
600W
Battery Capacity
51.2V 5.8Ah (296.96Wh)
51.2V 5.8Ah (296.96Wh)
51.2V 9Ah (460.8Wh)
25.6V 9Ah (230.4Wh)
25.6V 9Ah (230.4Wh)
25.6V 6Ah (153.6Wh)
25.6V 6Ah (153.6Wh)
Battery Runtime
≤30min (600W @25℃)
≤30min (600W @25℃)
≤30min (800W @25℃)
≤30min (400W @25℃)
≤30min (400W @25℃)
≤25min (300W @25℃)
≤25min (300W @25℃)
Battery Charging Time
4 Hours
4 Hours
5 Hours
10 Hours
10 Hours
6 Hours
6 Hours
# of Outlets
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
AVR
✔
✔
✔
✘
✘
✘
✘
Communication Port
✔
✔
✔
✘
✔
✘
✔
USB Charging Ports
✔
✔
✔
✘
✘
✘
✘
Output Wave Form
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Pure Sine Wave
Color Choice
White
White
White
White & Gray
White & Gray
White & Gray
White & Gray
Product Size Specifications
16.73″D x 6.3″W x 11.81″H
16.73″D x 6.3″W x 11.81″H
16.73″D x 6.3″W x 11.81″H
12.99″D x 4.13″W x 9.84″H
12.99″D x 4.13″W x 9.84″H
12.99″D x 4.13″W x 9.84″H
12.99″D x 4.13″W x 9.84″H
Product Weight
33.07 Pounds
33.07 Pounds
38.58 Pounds
12.13 Pounds
12.13 Pounds
10.58 Pounds
10.58 Pounds
GOLDENMATE New Released Large Capacity UPS 

1 AVR & Pure Sine Wave
2 Line-Interactive UPS
24/7 Power Supply for All Your Needs 
Comprehensive Protection for Your Devices 
GOLDENMATE UPS: Power Outage Solutions
1 Home Office 2 Entertainment 3 Studios
[LiFePO4 Battery & Ultra-long Endurance]: This lithium UPS features a cutting-edge Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery Pack (51.2V, 5.8Ah), offering an impressive lifespan of over 10 years and more than 3,000 charge cycles. Compared to conventional lead-acid batteries, it reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO) by over 40%. The advanced battery technology ensures long-lasting performance while eliminating the need for frequent replacements, making it a cost-effective and reliable power backup solution (Note: The LiFePO4 battery does not require replacement or any other hassle maintainance like Lead-acid battery)
[Professional Line-Interactive UPS]: The 1500VA/1200W Pure Sine Wave Line-Interactive Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) continuously monitors battery voltage, ensuring optimal efficiency and reliability. Equipped with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), it effectively mitigates common electrical issues such as power outages, voltage fluctuations, surges, drops, damping shocks, and high/low voltage. This system is ideal for protecting computers, workstations, network devices, and telecom equipment
[Multi-Outlets & Flexible Outlet Panel]: Equipped with eight NEMA 5-15P outlets offering both surge protection and battery backup, this plug-and-play device comes complete with an AC power cord. It also features a built-in Battery Management System (BMS) and PP45 terminals for secure, reliable connections. The outlet panel is designed with user convenience in mind, featuring wider spacing between outlets to accommodate multiple devices with varying power cords simultaneously
[Intelligent LCD Display & Integrated Button]: This UPS offers real-time, detailed monitoring of battery and power status, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. It includes an automatic safety feature that halts charging and discharging if limits are exceeded, preventing potential damage. The mute function and LCD on/off controls are integrated into a single switch, conveniently located alongside the main power button, allowing you to easily silence the alarm and turn off the LCD display when needed
[Communication Port & USB Charging Ports]: This upgraded 1500VA/1200W model introduces new features, including a communication port with a provided USB cable and front-panel USB charging ports. By connecting to a Windows PC, the UPS can automatically initiate a PC shutdown through Windows settings. Additionally, the two USB charging ports—one Type-C and one Type-A—offer a total of 10W charging power, ideal for keeping your electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches powered up
[Industrial Certifications]: Our UPS battery backup has undergone rigorous safety testing and meets top industry standards, with certifications. Featuring advanced chip technology, it offers dual anomaly protection for enhanced safety and reliability. Additionally, the system ensures maintenance-free operation for up to 10 years, providing peace of mind and long-term dependability
3 reviews for GOLDENMATE 1500VA/1200W Lithium UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, Backup Battery Power Supply with LiFePO4 Batteries(296Wh), AVR, Line Interactive Sinewave UPS System, 8 Outlets, LCD Display
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JGreenBeans –
Just works, fast switching, handy design, silent unless heavy battery load, fast recharge
Currently the best deal– No waste, solid- Basic computer grade 10yr LiFePO4 UPS. Switches fast enough to keep my PC at 972w under dirty power conditions. Old APC couldn’t do that. Easy to read and understand display- 90sec blanking, basic usb to Windows PC built in functions- no provided software. Beeps on 3s of battery transition, has muting function. Bright Green Power LED. Silent on A/C, some fan noise under full battery load but an acceptable reminder the power is off.
IBuyALot OnAmazon –
The Best UPS I’ve Ever Owned
I bought the GoldenMate LifePO4 UPS with the highest capacity available, which is 460 Wh (Watt-Hours), and the highest output watts, which is 1600 watts. So far, it seems to be working perfectly, and I like it a lot. I also like that they added USB-C & USB-A power output ports. And I like that this unit has no odor.I did a test where I plugged in a countertop microwave oven. Only this device was plugged into the UPS. When running, the oven draws approximately 1,450 to 1,480 watts. This UPS was able to power the microwave oven without tripping the UPS overload protection.To find out the approximate runtime in hours, simply do divide the numbers: Battery Wh ÷ Device Watts Drawn = Estimated Runtime (hours). For example, if I only had my Internet modem & separate router plugged in, and if these 2 devices combined drew 20 watts total, that would equal approx. 23 hours. However, due to other factors*, the safe thing to do is to make the final answer 80% of that. This means about 18.4 hours of battery power keeping the modem & router alive with this big UPS.Someone posted a review saying they are unhappy there is only a 3-ft power cord and that there are safety issues using an extension cord. If one buys a single-plug heavy duty 16AWG extension cord rated for high wattage, there is no safety concern at all. They also expressed concern regarding replacing the batteries in the future. GoldenMate claims a 10-year life. If the longevity estimate is accurate, or even just close to accurate, come that time, I’m hoping the perfection of solid state batteries is finished and that they will be the norm, and I’d be happy at that time to buy a whole new UPS.*Possible Factors as to why to derate the estimated runtime:Inverter inefficiency (AC/DC conversion losses)Heat lossesBattery management overheadAge and condition of the batterySome UPSs cut off power before fully draining the battery (to protect the battery)
Zack –
Almost perfect
Like most reading this, I’ve used APC UPS units with traditional SLA batteries for many years. Heavy, short runtime, needing frequent replacing. When I saw Goldenmate’s LiFePo4 UPS units, I was immediately interested. The earlier models were lacking in one major feature — USB connectivity. A UPS isn’t much good if the connected equipment doesn’t know it’s on a UPS. I’ve been waiting for APC/Cyberpower/etc to produce a lithium UPS that doesn’t cost >$1k but so far that has not happened.Now, Goldenmate has released these new units with USB connectivity, and I bought one as soon as I could. So far, I’m completely satisfied. The unit works as advertised, runs over twice as long as my old APC unit, no fan noise even on battery, and has no smells whatsoever (something I saw reported on other units). LFP batteries should last 10+ years, vs the ~2yr I was getting from SLA batteries, so long term this should pay for itself.My only complaints so far are: 1) The included cables are too short. The power and USB cables are maybe 3ft each? The power cable was not an issue for me, but I have a standing desk and the USB cable will not reach my PC if the unit is on the floor and I raise the desk. 2) There is no software. The USB connection presents as a battery in Windows, allowing power options similar to laptops, but APC software, while not great, was better than nothing. 3) The unit beeps every 5 seconds or so while on battery. This can be muted by holding the display button for ~5 seconds, confirmed by a long beep, but it does not stay muted. It will resume beeping during the next power outage. If I mute my APC units, they stay muted forever.Update: I confirmed the device is recognized by NUT (Network UPS Tools, Linux software). It reports battery percentage and runtime while on battery. Does not report load, voltage, etc that other UPS units do report, and no estimated runtime while on AC power. Definitely a huge plus for us nerds with servers/NAS/fancy network equipment.