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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 $144.99. 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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Amazon has 10-Outlet APC BX1500M 1500 VA / 900W Battery Back-UPS for $144.99. 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)

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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    • Rating of 4.6 from over 11,500 Amazon customer reviews.
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Steelgaze
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Disregard the previous comment about requiring a pure sine wave for computers. Computers work fine with modified or simulated sine waves. You only really are required to have a pure sine wave for things like medical devices or things that are very sensitive to the current.

Things like speakers could 'buzz' or the picture on the computer monitor can look fuzzy if it switches to to the backup and your power goes out, but it's not the end of the world. IMO you have other things to worry about than listening to your home entertainment system if the power is out.

The sine wave stuff only comes into play when you are on the battery backup power. The sine wave you get while getting power from the wall will be whatever/however clean your power company provides.. which I assume for most people you will not be on the power backup for 99.99% of the time. If you need a UPS, I wouldn't skip out on this just because it isn't a pure sine wave.


From a quick search, this is a good deal as with other APC units they require proprietary batteries, but this one you can use generics to replace the batteries when they go bad in a few years.
Jesse
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hypercoyote
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Bruh, EVERYTHING has that. Batteries have lead, that's why it's on there.

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Mar 20, 2023
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chrisgeo
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from JohnB3768 :
Specs are very similar to the regularly priced $149.99 1500 VA CyberPower model at Costco
CyberPower 1500VA/900Watts Simulated Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup with Surge Protection | Costco
though I can't tell if the Costco one has replaceable battery.
From the manual link at Costco: 1
. When replacing batteries, replace with the same number of the following battery: CyberPower / RB1270X2C for the CST135UC and CyberPower / RB1290X2 for the CST150UC.
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reron
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from ElatedHealth6110 :
My guess is that these UPS units will come down in price because the LiFePo4 solar generators will basically do the same thing (act as a UPS), sans communication with the computer.
I'm not sure about that. Solar generators (at least all the ones I looked at last year, including Jackery) have too slow of a cutover from "loss-off-power to running on battery" to be used as a UPS for electronics. Meaning, for a light bulb it may dim or blip but for a computer psu it will look like power loss.
Is there change in the market for Solar generators to act as UPS now?

In extended power outage I hook up my UPS to my Solar generators to keep it going a bit longer.

Also the portable generators are great to hook up to garage openers during power loss.
Mar 20, 2023
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CoolMoney1870
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Thanks - that's what I'm here for! I have a cyberpower unit - but need something separate for modem/wifi equipment.

Edit:


Do you know if the unit turns back on after power is restored? I read somewhere that there was a model that requires you to press it back on. Not sure if it was this or one of those "generator" type batteries.
I don't recall, we only ran it down to 0% once, and that was awhile ago.
Mar 20, 2023
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chrisgeo
Mar 20, 2023
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So at the same price as the CyberPower CST150UC at Costco, what would make me choose the APC considering it is missing the convenience of USB-A and USB-C PD ports on the front like the CyberPower model?
Mar 20, 2023
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armedmetallica
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from chrisgeo :
So at the same price as the CyberPower CST150UC at Costco, what would make me choose the APC considering it is missing the convenience of USB-A and USB-C PD ports on the front like the CyberPower model?
This is the reason I am looking at APC:
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/...re_hazard/

I have one of those - and am super scared it'll spark something in my data closet.
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Mar 20, 2023
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TheTechTempest
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from Steelgaze :
Disregard the previous comment about requiring a pure sine wave for computers. Computers work fine with modified or simulated sine waves. You only really are required to have a pure sine wave for things like medical devices or things that are very sensitive to the current.

Things like speakers could 'buzz' or the picture on the computer monitor can look fuzzy if it switches to to the backup and your power goes out, but it's not the end of the world. IMO you have other things to worry about than listening to your home entertainment system if the power is out.

The sine wave stuff only comes into play when you are on the battery backup power. The sine wave you get while getting power from the wall will be whatever/however clean your power company provides.. which I assume for most people you will not be on the power backup for 99.99% of the time. If you need a UPS, I wouldn't skip out on this just because it isn't a pure sine wave.


From a quick search, this is a good deal as with other APC units they require proprietary batteries, but this one you can use generics to replace the batteries when they go bad in a few years.

Thanks for this. I did some more digging after reading this comment and found a few articles stating the same. I'm going to use it on a pretty power hungry rendering machine with a 4090 7950x and 1200w power supply so I didn't want to make a bad choice.

I just ended up getting this.
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IShouldBuyIndxFunds
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from armedmetallica :
This is the reason I am looking at APC:
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/...re_hazard/ [reddit.com]

I have one of those - and am super scared it'll spark something in my data closet.
Damn,

I've had one of these in service since 2016 and it's been a total champ.

I should probably replace the battery in it sometime soon though.
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insensibleone
Mar 20, 2023
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I went ahead and bought it. I needed a powerful one for my game room and the other 3 low and mid-level APC units I've been using for a long time have given me no trouble.
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worthmining
Mar 20, 2023
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I bought two of this from previous deal of SD, both have failed in two years, simply stopped working. I didn't even realize it has failed until an outage and it didn't do anything. Yes, I know the difference on its back between outlets labelled "battery" and else.
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CoreyR2384
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from Jesse :
The sine wave thing is marketing BS at the consumer level. None of us really need it, and not having it will never hurt any PC or networking hardware we own. Besides, our hardware goes obsolete and gets trashed years before overpaying for sine wave UPSs would ever have an impact.

I have a few of this exact UPS, with servers, gaming PCs, networking hardware, and plenty more on them. Zero problems, zero need for silly sine wave undercoating. There's no reason to hold out for something that costs more and delivers absolutely no additional value, just get this.
This^. Modern power supplies don't need sine wave, and haven't for a couple decades. The only devices commonly plugged into a UPS that world really benefit from true sine wave are sensitive medical devices, like some CPAP machines.
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Mar 20, 2023
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SeriesXM
Mar 20, 2023
720 Posts
I have what appears to be this exact model, except it says "XS 1500" on the front instead of just 1500. I've had it for a while, but I'm pretty sure the battery is dead. Can anyone tell me if Amazon is the best place I can find a replacement battery?
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Mar 20, 2023
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insensibleone
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from BlueTable948 :
I'm passing on this. Many of the reviews are pretty bad. It's a pretty reliable brand, but IDK if this model has a design flaw or not. It seems the critical reviews are OOTB, so time to return. It's worth a try, I guess
Welcome to every UPS review on Amazon. They all start fires apparently.
Mar 20, 2023
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opello
Mar 20, 2023
68 Posts
Quote from SeriesXM :
Can anyone tell me if Amazon is the best place I can find a replacement battery?
Amazon's not bad if you shop around and just get batteries, e.g.:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NJ3H0C/

Another good place to check is BatterySharks.com:
https://www.batterysharks.com/APC...2-7_x2.htm

But they're saying a 12V 7.5Ah F2 battery is what you should have, and in my XS 1500 (and regular 1500) I've always gotten 12V 9Ah F2 -- sometimes there's a tighter fit, so if you're really concerned, pull out the batteries and measure them to compare. But I've only had that with the larger, flatter ES 750VA models.
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BlueTable948
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from insensibleone :
Welcome to every UPS review on Amazon. They all start fires apparently.
Yeah, there's only about 5% 1* reviews and more unstatisfied customers leave reviews than satisfied customers. Most products now seem to have a decent percentage of defective or DOA products. I hate reading reviews because the bad ones always make me hesitant

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