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APC Back-UPS 1000VA / 600 Watt 8-Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply EXPIRED

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$139.99
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Office Depot & Office Max has APC Back-UPS 1000VA / 600 Watt 8-Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply (BX1000M-LM60) on sale for $97.99 - $10 in-store pickup discount = $87.99 (shown in cart). Availability for in-store pickup will vary by location.

Note, offer valid w/ in-store pickup only, otherwise is $97.99 shipped. Additionally there are a few items available for free w/ $75+ purchase located on this page.

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Product Features:
  • 4 outlets provide battery backup and surge protection, and 4 additional outlets provide surge protection only.
  • Designed with an LCD and push-button circuit breaker.
  • AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) corrects voltage fluctuations in real time.
  • Runs up to an estimated 13.5 minutes at half load and up to 4.3 minutes at full load.
  • Coaxial cable offers CATV/SATV/modem/audio-video protection.
  • Stepped approximation to a sine-wave power output.
  • Includes software and 1GB network nataline protection.
  • Surge Energy Rating: 1103 Joules.
  • Backed by the manufacturer's 3-year limited warranty and a $250,000 equipment protection policy.

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OfficeDepot.com offers the APC® 8-Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply, 1000VA/600 Watts, BX1000M-LM60 [officedepot.com] on sale for $97.99. Add the UPS to your cart and choose Store and Curbside Pickup to save another $10 for a net cost of $87.99 plus applicable sales tax. YMMV on store availability.

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Model: BACK-UPS PRO BX1000M COMPACT TOWER BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM, 8 OUTLETS, 1000VA, 1103 J

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03/29/23Office Depot and OfficeMax$98 frontpage
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01/03/23Office Depot and OfficeMax$119.99
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03/24/21Staples$89.99
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02/04/21Office Depot and OfficeMax$100 frontpage
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12/13/20Staples$100
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12/06/20Best Buy$99.99
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1-foot extension cords are your friend. Buy multiple, they're handy for power strips, etc
There's nothing wrong with using power strips. Just make sure the total load doesn't exceed the max of the unit, or it'll shut off

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Working link: https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...er-Supply/

But OOS at my local store.
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I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
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03-31-2023 at 08:33 PM.
Quote from gewitter :
I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
1-foot extension cords are your friend. Buy multiple, they're handy for power strips, etc
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Quote from gewitter :
I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
i have a couple ups with the basic non-surge protector strips plugged in
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I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
There's nothing wrong with using power strips. Just make sure the total load doesn't exceed the max of the unit, or it'll shut off
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I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
It's not a big deal if you're careful you're not overloading it above the maximum wattage for the UPS. But I use little 6" extension cords for mine. You can get a pack of them pretty cheap on Amazon.
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I read that plugging a power strip(not a surge protector) into the clean side of one of these isn't recommended. How do you safely deal with the crowded receptacles on the UPS itself? Things like my modem and router use bricks, which take up at least 2 slots each.
This is just general 'catch-all' advice to try to prevent overloads. As others have said, just make sure you're not going to be pulling >1500W
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does anyone know these APC UPS use 1x - 12 volts or 2x - 12 volts = 24 volts battery.

NVM, I found the datasheet, which used one 12 volts battery.
https://www.apc.com/us/en/product...-warranty/

I was hoping for 2x 12 volts because it is more stable and lasts a little longer.