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APC UPS 1000VA Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector - $148.30 + F/S - Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has APC UPS 1000VA Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector for $148.30. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • APC 1000VA / 600W battery backup power supply
  • 10 Outlets (NEMA 5-15R): 6 surge protector with battery backup; 4 outlets with Surge Protection Only
  • Sinewave UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), designed for high-end electronics, ideal battery backup for computer
  • Two USB Charger Ports: (1) USB-C, (1) Type-A (15W shared)
  • Replaceable Battery: Easily replace the battery back up with a genuine APC replacement battery, model APCRBC160 (sold separately)

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0779KYKLB [amazon.com]
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Amazon [amazon.com] has APC UPS 1000VA Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector for $148.30. Shipping is free.

Price:
$66.74 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $215.04

Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 1,779 global ratings

About this Item:
  • APC 1000VA / 600W battery backup power supply
  • 10 Outlets (NEMA 5-15R): 6 surge protector with battery backup; 4 outlets with Surge Protection Only
  • Sinewave UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), designed for high-end electronics, ideal battery backup for computer
  • Two USB Charger Ports: (1) USB-C, (1) Type-A (15W shared)
  • Replaceable Battery: Easily replace the battery back up with a genuine APC replacement battery, model APCRBC160 (sold separately)

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0779KYKLB [amazon.com]

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Model: APC UPS 1000VA Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, BR1000MS Backup Battery Power Supply with AVR, (2) USB Charger Ports

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Dec 30, 2022
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kilimar
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Please read the Amazon 1* review -- seems to be a lot of "too hot" - melting plastic stories......
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Dec 30, 2022
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blazin
Dec 30, 2022
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I got this same unit from a TigerDirect deal back in July of 2021 for $105 shipped. Plus the deal came with a free APC surge protector valued at $20.

My unit has been working flawlessly since the day I got it. I have a 43" 4K TV, 1 desktop PC with a 400Watt PSU, a laptop, and some other miscellaneous devices. Makes me wonder what people have hooked up to them if they're causing the unit to melt.

These units are heavy AF. I was shocked when I went to pick it up after it was delivered. Not sure how TigerDirect made a profit on these units after the shipping costs, though it did take them over a month to ship it to me. I'm assuming they had them drop shipped right from APC.
Last edited by blazin December 30, 2022 at 01:55 AM.
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Quote from kilimar :
Please read the Amazon 1* review -- seems to be a lot of "too hot" - melting plastic stories......
Wouldn't be surprised if people are overloading it, by having more than one computer powered, or shoved this UPC into a corner or cabinet with no air ventilation.
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TimG8249
Dec 31, 2022
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My two cents on this as I purchased it in 2020 during the pandemic mostly as a backup for my really old APC 1500va UPS. I barely had 100 Watts on this thing and about a year later the thing started to completely fail. I'm talking about a fatal error code F02. Now apc did make good on getting me a replacement but it took over an hour just to get a hold of tech support via chat to confirm it was "bad". Everything was prepaid so I sent the unit back via UPS scheduled pickup at my residence. Just fair warning their newest units aren't perfect. My trusty old apc from 10+ years ago hasn't failed me yet. I kept it as a backup just in case and the only maintenance required was batteries.
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Dec 31, 2022
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ErronB
Dec 31, 2022
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I bought the bigger version of this few months ago and it had the most annoying high pitched sound that would not stop 24/7, it wasn't loud but if I didn't have the tv on it's all I could hear. Sent that POS back and got a similar Cyberpower one and I've had zero issues.
Dec 31, 2022
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APhamX
Dec 31, 2022
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APC is supposed to be a better brand than cyberpower, but looking at both devices it looks like there's potential long term issues with both (On the consumer side of things, just look at the 1star reviews for both).

I know eaton is apparently the best out of the two but they're expensive.
Dec 31, 2022
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TodayOnly
Dec 31, 2022
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aw shit! got excited there for a sec, thought it was the 1500.
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Clk1986
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Quote from Earthwormjim :
Wouldn't be surprised if people are overloading it, by having more than one computer powered, or shoved this UPC into a corner or cabinet with no air ventilation.
2 PC's shouldn't overload this unless they are both running something like 3090/3090ti and going full gaming mode/rendering with CFL backlit or multiple displays--In which case only one display per system would be using the UPS.

More likely, its just an inherent issue with lead acid batteries. You have your "expected" life expectancy of 3-5 years, but as someone who managed a fleet of roughly 26 vehicles, ranging from early 90s to 2017 model year, I can tell you that lead acid (sealed or not) is a crapshoot. Have had them fail less than a year in some cases, for no good reason. Daily driven vehicles with good alternators.

On the flip side, my last 12V car battery lasted 7 years exactly (on 20k miles of commuting) and the battery which replaced it is already going 7.5 years. Part of the reason why for UPS, I am not interested in going sealed lead acid in the future. Sure, they are fairly cheap to get replacement batteries from 3rd party, but before you get to that point, they will fail first, negating the purpose of getting the UPS in the first place. Aside from a few LiFePO4 units that can act as a UPS, I haven't seen any with a capacity that justifies the high cost yet.
Jan 1, 2023
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Earthwormjim
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Quote from Clk1986 :
2 PC's shouldn't overload this unless they are both running something like 3090/3090ti and going full gaming mode/rendering with CFL backlit or multiple displays--In which case only one display per system would be using the UPS.

More likely, its just an inherent issue with lead acid batteries. You have your "expected" life expectancy of 3-5 years, but as someone who managed a fleet of roughly 26 vehicles, ranging from early 90s to 2017 model year, I can tell you that lead acid (sealed or not) is a crapshoot. Have had them fail less than a year in some cases, for no good reason. Daily driven vehicles with good alternators.

On the flip side, my last 12V car battery lasted 7 years exactly (on 20k miles of commuting) and the battery which replaced it is already going 7.5 years. Part of the reason why for UPS, I am not interested in going sealed lead acid in the future. Sure, they are fairly cheap to get replacement batteries from 3rd party, but before you get to that point, they will fail first, negating the purpose of getting the UPS in the first place. Aside from a few LiFePO4 units that can act as a UPS, I haven't seen any with a capacity that justifies the high cost yet.
Car batteries are a little different. They're built around supplying cold cranking amps, not deep cycles. Car batteries get heavily degraded when they aren't fully charged, and a car battery gets exposed to way more temperature extremes than a UPS will ever see.

It's not valid to compare reliability in a car application, to reliability in a UPS application.
Jan 2, 2023
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goslackware
Jan 2, 2023
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Be sure to tell your significant other to not plug their high amps clothes iron in to any UPS...
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Jan 2, 2023
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jolleymi800
Jan 2, 2023
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Quote from kilimar :
Please read the Amazon 1* review -- seems to be a lot of "too hot" - melting plastic stories......
Yes, I have one and the plastic melted around the battery and leaked all down my shelf.
Jan 2, 2023
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300Lane1
Jan 2, 2023
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I need a couple of these for my security system. Is this the cheapest option with a replaceable battery?
Jan 3, 2023
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Minterpreter
Jan 3, 2023
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Cheaper on Newegg Check this out on @Newegg: APC BR1000MS 1000 VA Pure SineWave 10 Outlets 2 USB Charging Ports Back-UPS Pro Battery Backup https://www.newegg.com/apc-br1000..._-01032023
Jan 5, 2023
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paulyshore
Jan 5, 2023
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Are there certain things you are not suppose to connect to the UPS? What about these things below?


Electric Razor

Electric Groomer

Electric Toothbrush

IPhone Charger

Camera


Are all these things fine?

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Jan 8, 2023
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dordal
Jan 8, 2023
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Staples has the 1350VA model for $164 until 14 Jan 2023

https://www.staples.com/american-...t_24313763

EDIT: Except for some BS $12.75 'handling fee', so not really $164.
Last edited by dordal January 7, 2023 at 09:50 PM.

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