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The APCUPS 1500VA UPS delivers reliable 900W backup power with 10 outlets, combining battery backup and surge protection. Featuring Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to stabilize power fluctuations, it supports multiple high-power devices like PCs and routers. With PowerChute management software and Energy Star certification, it offers efficient, eco-conscious protection with easy battery replacement.
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
Item Weight | 24.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.04"D x 3.94"W x 9.84"H |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Output Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Runtime | 5 hours |
Output Wattage | 9E+2 Watts |
Wattage | 900 watts |
Connector Type | Usb Type A,C |
Number of Outlets | 10 |
Frequency Range | 57 Hz - 63 Hz |
Maximum Power | 9E+2 Watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 15 |
Form Factor | Tower |
Color | Black |
J**N
Plenty of Outlets, Plenty of Backup
The APC 1500VA UPS is an absolute lifesaver for both my home office and entertainment setup. Whenever the power flickers or cuts out, this backup instantly kicks in and keeps everything running smoothly. I’ve already had it save my computer from sudden shutdowns multiple times, and that peace of mind is priceless.The 7 outlets are perfectly arranged for all my gear—PC, monitor, router, and a couple of peripherals—and there’s still room left over. The surge protection is another huge plus, ensuring that my sensitive electronics are safe from unexpected spikes.It runs quietly, feels very solid, and the battery life gives me plenty of time to save work, shut down safely, or ride out short outages. The LCD display is a great touch—it gives me real-time info on load and battery status, which makes it easy to manage.If you rely on electronics for work or gaming, the APC 1500VA UPS is one of those must-have devices. Reliable, well-built, and dependable—it’s an investment that pays for itself the first time it saves your equipment.
M**.
These are great to keep your computer up during a power out
The APC UPS 1500VA UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, BX1500M Backup Battery Power Supply, AVR, Dataline Protection, has truly exceeded my expectations in terms of reliability and performance. As someone who values the safety of electronic devices and the continuity of work, this UPS unit has become an essential addition to my setup.First off, the 1500VA capacity offers a substantial amount of power backup, allowing me to keep my devices running smoothly during power outages. This has been a real lifesaver, especially during critical tasks or when I'm in the middle of important projects.The built-in surge protection is a feature that gives me peace of mind. With the increasing number of power surges and voltage fluctuations, knowing that my devices are shielded from potential damage is invaluable. The Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) technology further stabilizes the voltage output, ensuring that my devices receive clean and consistent power.What sets this APC UPS apart is the inclusion of dataline protection. This feature guards against unexpected surges that can travel through phone and Ethernet lines, offering comprehensive protection for both power and data connections. This is crucial for preserving the integrity of sensitive equipment and data.Setup was surprisingly easy, and the LCD display provides essential information about power status, battery life, and more. The unit's compact design doesn't take up much space, making it convenient to place in any setup.But what truly seals the deal for me is its seamless transition between power sources. The switch from regular power to battery backup is so smooth that I barely notice it. This uninterrupted power supply has proven its worth time and again, and it has saved me from potential data loss and downtime.In conclusion, the APC UPS 1500VA UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, BX1500M Backup Battery Power Supply, AVR, Dataline Protection, is a rock-solid investment for anyone who relies on electronic devices for work or leisure. Its combination of power backup, surge protection, AVR technology, and dataline safeguarding make it an all-in-one solution that's worth every penny. It has become an essential component of my setup, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and comprehensive UPS solution.
E**M
Get this for your gaming pc
I'm giving this 5 stars even though I needed to get a replacement. The first one sent over gave me error codes on the display and was obviously defective. I had amazon send me a replacement and i dropped off the defective one. once i got the new one, 2 seconds after installing the new one it was flawless. Even had a storm that made the power go out for a couple seconds happen later that day and it was like nothing ever happened.This is great for anyone that has a gaming computer, i have pc with 2 monitors that are both high refresh rates and under full load in a game i can chug almost 800w of power. This handles it like a champ. If you are someone with a 5090 or some extremely high wattage card that is above 400w you should go for a 1000w+ UPS.A UPS is a must have if you live in an area where weather can turn in an instant or have frequent storms.Set up took 2 seconds, just make sure you flip the battery as it comes disconnected.
A**B
Good UPS that keeps my stuff working during an outage but has defective self-test.
Overall good UPS. I have purchased several of the same models. I use them for my computers and also my home theater system (amp, TV, PS5, subwoofer), and other electronics.However, all my APC units have the same defect in the self-testing mode or during a power outage at the house. Although, the defect during self-test is infrequent. Sometimes during self-test, unexpectedly the unit's alarm starts making a racket. I look at the display panel icon which indicates the battery is completely depleted. The first time this happened, I turned off everything connected to the UPS because I thought it would suddenly cut the power to them because the UPS thinks the battery was dead. The same issue could happen if there is a power outage at my house and the UPS switches to the battery power. After, I unplugged the UPS from the wall and cycled the power button off and on, the mysterious "problem" with the "failed" battery was self-corrected. The battery icon then showed it was fully charged: it had gone from full discharge to fully charged in an instant!Now that I know about this defect, when the alarm goes off and the panel indicates the battery is dead: I mute the alarm and leave my equipment on that is connected to the UPS. (There is no a power outage at my house.) It is a false alarm. In about 24 hours, the UPS mysteriously corrects itself and behaves normally. I can disconnect it from the wall socket and my stuff works fine and the battery level shows that it is fully charged but of course starts to show the remaining time left to depletion.
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