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10-Outlet APC BX1500M 1500 VA / 900W Battery Back-UPS

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Amazon has 10-Outlet APC BX1500M 1500 VA / 900W Battery Back-UPS for $149.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 10 Outlets (NEMA 5-15R): 5 surge protector with battery backup; 5 outlets with Surge Protection Only
  • Boost Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): instantly corrects low/high voltage fluctuations without discharging the battery, and is Active PFC compatible
  • Replaceable Battery: Easily replace the battery back up with a genuine APC replacement battery, model APCRBC124 (sold separately)
  • 1 GB network dataline protection, 6' Power Cord, right-angle 3-prong wall plug (NEMA 5-15P), and free Windows PC power-management software (Mac OS uses native "Energy Saver" Settings)

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    • This price is $50 lower (25% savings) than the list price of $199.99.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 10,000 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 10-Outlet APC BX1500M 1500 VA / 900W Battery Back-UPS for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 10 Outlets (NEMA 5-15R): 5 surge protector with battery backup; 5 outlets with Surge Protection Only
  • Boost Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): instantly corrects low/high voltage fluctuations without discharging the battery, and is Active PFC compatible
  • Replaceable Battery: Easily replace the battery back up with a genuine APC replacement battery, model APCRBC124 (sold separately)
  • 1 GB network dataline protection, 6' Power Cord, right-angle 3-prong wall plug (NEMA 5-15P), and free Windows PC power-management software (Mac OS uses native "Energy Saver" Settings)

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $50 lower (25% savings) than the list price of $199.99.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 10,000 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Please read the forum thread for more deal discussion.

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Model: American Power Conversion (APC) American Power Conversion BX1500M 1500VA/900W Battery Back-UPS Pro

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BullyPulpit
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I got this same model a year ago for $130. Considering the flakiness of living on the border between 2 power companies, it's more than paid for itself.

It's 900w for ~5 minutes, less power draw = longer life. It's not possible to answer your specific question without knowing the draw. I have two power strips plugged in to mine, I'm running my old full tower desktop (i7-3770k w/ 1 tb ssd, 2x 4 TB hdd, 1 8tb hdd, 1070ti), small chinese mini box running an old celeron and an nvme for pfsense (firewall/internet gateway uses 8w), a cable modem, an asus ap, a synology nas (ds920+ w/ 2x 12 tb), 24" asus screen, 32" samsung 2k, an old RCA shelf stereo system wired into the desktop.

Turning off my desktop during an outage increases the time to ~25 minutes which is more than enough time for the ds920 to do a proper shutdown if needed - most outages last only seconds but they've been up to ~7+ hours. There is an alarm on the UPS, I turned it off, and an LCD that shows how much power is left etc.

There is (windows) software, but I don't use it, not sure if it can trigger a shutdown or not.
Arcticat
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" Pure sine wave? or Modified?
Answer:
It is in between. Though not pure sine wave, it has many little steps, vs Modified (modified square wave) which is simply 0 + 0 - 0 + 0 - 0 +... (3 status levels) A very good explanation and comparison graphs are shown at: https://linustechtips.com/main/to...-best-ups/ Hope this helps."
twodollar
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I have used the CyberPower 1500 true sine model for about a year and have had no issues. You pay a premium for the pure sine wave backup power. Note that if you're just using it for a computer, a modified sine wave is usually fine because your computer's power supply will just convert to DC anyway. The pure sine wave is most often recommended for sensitive medical equipment. There are a few fringe exceptions, e.g. I recall there were reports of some iMac model showing errors with noisy power.

I noticed some of the 1-star video reviews posted on Amazon's APC product page show the product running on carpet and throwing an overheating alarm. You may want to avoid sucking carpet lint into your UPS regardless of model.

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Adjusted for inflation, these would be $127 in 2018 dollars. I bought two then for $99. Is this really a sale now or do people only think so because of Amazon's MSRP BS?
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Quote from HungryHungry :
Adjusted for inflation, these would be $127 in 2018 dollars. I bought two then for $99. Is this really a sale now or do people only think so because of Amazon's MSRP BS?
Check CCC, in 2018 $150 was MSRP.
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Deals over :-(
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Quote from phoinix :
Check CCC, in 2018 $150 was MSRP.
I'm not sure how to see what MSRP was in 2018 on CCC. I do see Amazon was selling them for $150. I got mine through Staples.
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the inspection receipt taped to the outside of each unit has a very early jan '22 date.
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paulyshore
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How long would this last on a laptop?


What about an external monitor? What about external monitor and laptop at the same time?
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Quote from HonestNose326 :
just for reference, I have a similar model (still 1500VA/900w) connected to only my Netgear Cable modem and my Orbi wifi router/access point - in total it says they draw 15W. In a power outage the battery backup gives me 6-7 hours of internet/wifi connectivity. I have a similar setup at another location, just router and wifi router, and that's on a APC 650VA/360W backup and it gives me about 3 hours of internet service when the power goes down. This is very useful given the number of things that use wifi.

This is really useful information for my planned set up. I just want backup for my modem and router, which would be about 20W. I looked at the website for an APC 650VA unit [apc.com]

(Is this the same unit you have?). That website has a calculator for runtime, when you input your power draw. It doesn't let me enter a number lower than 36W. For 36W it shows a run time of 1hours and 11 minutes. I wonder if this unit dissipates a minimum amount of power by itself and it is not useful for a low power draw backup system?

The APC 450VA unit [apc.com] has a minimum of 10W for the calculator and shows a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes for 20W. So according to their website, the smaller unit would have a longer runtime powering a low power device from the battery.

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