Before anyone asks, it's simulated, not pure sine wave.
It's almost always simulated, just the one that is "active PFC compatible" is a higher resolution sine wave of the other. Only really necessary for sensitive electronics and a few specific use cases.
I'm able to get to last checkout step. It seems in stock? Unless the error comes when you finish checkout. Not sure if I need one so haven't completed it.
This takes APC Replacement Battery Cartridge #158 APCRBC158. It runs about $70usd.
Most APCs take a pair of batteries linked together with a proprietary connector. AFAIK, the OEM replacement includes both batteries and the connector. You can save a lot by getting third-party batteries and reusing the connector. I just bought this earlier today for my older UPS: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DFRXP1K/
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Source: I own two. One new, one old, both good.
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It's almost always simulated, just the one that is "active PFC compatible" is a higher resolution sine wave of the other. Only really necessary for sensitive electronics and a few specific use cases.
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This takes APC Replacement Battery Cartridge #158 APCRBC158. It runs about $70usd.