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APC 650VA 7-Outlet Back-UPS Battery Backup

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$50

$95

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Office Depot and OfficeMax has APC 650VA 7-Outlet Back-UPS Battery Backup (BVN650M1) for $49.99. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
  • 7 Outlets (5 Battery Backup and Surge Protection and 2 Surge Protection Only).
  • 1 USB Charging Port, 2.1 amps.
  • 490 Joule surge energy rating.
  • 5' power cord.
  • Audible alarms with ability to silence.
  • Manufacturer's 3 Year Warranty and $75,000 Lifetime Equipment Protection Policy.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Sale ends 11/27, while supplies last.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $45 less (47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $94.99 (also the list price) at the time of this posting.

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Office Depot and OfficeMax has APC 650VA 7-Outlet Back-UPS Battery Backup (BVN650M1) for $49.99. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
  • 7 Outlets (5 Battery Backup and Surge Protection and 2 Surge Protection Only).
  • 1 USB Charging Port, 2.1 amps.
  • 490 Joule surge energy rating.
  • 5' power cord.
  • Audible alarms with ability to silence.
  • Manufacturer's 3 Year Warranty and $75,000 Lifetime Equipment Protection Policy.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Sale ends 11/27, while supplies last.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $45 less (47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $94.99 (also the list price) at the time of this posting.

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Model: APC 7-Outlet 490 Joules 360-Watt 650Va Indoor AC Surge Protector with Battery Backup in Black | BVN650M1

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Medic311
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We have a bunch of APC ones. Eventually the batteries all go to shit. APC branded replacements are insanely expensive, if they even sell it.

We have found that this company (below link) usually has something that is compatible. And the battery lifespan tends to last much much longer than the original one and are very high quality. We use them for CyberPower ones as well
Whatever you do, don't buy Mighty Max batteries from Amazon, they truly don't last


https://www.upsbatterycenter.com/
muffinhead80
75 Posts
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Replacement and Recycling of Batteries:
This product is specified as "non-user replaceable battery) but this is not true. It's just that it's not super cost-effective combined with only "1-year" warranty on battery replacements vs. 3-year warranty on new units. So Schneider Electric (the manufacturer) recommends trashing the whole unit.

HOWEVER, you can easily find battery replacements online and some are quite good.
Cost is $20-30 for a battery. I consider that cost effective.

Replacement/installation requires a long, Philips-head screwdriver. That's all.
PurpleWalrus455
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Make sure you have a long, about 10 inches phillips screwdriver. The screws are all the way down a really small hole at bottom of unit. The screwdriver has to be really thin also to get to the screw. I had to go and buy one.

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givememoredeals
Nov 24, 2024
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Wish they have the 450va at $30 again. Don't need a 650
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SimMike777
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SimMike777
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450VA is $40. This size works good to power my cable modem and router.
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Kenfu
Nov 24, 2024
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I've used this size to keep my router and modem running during outages before and they worked great for a couple of hours. Grabbing a few more. Also perfect for charging phones and other small devices.
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slick_KB
Nov 24, 2024
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Page 9 of the user manual: "The battery in the Back-UPS is not user-replaceable. Contact SEIT Technical Support for a list of authorized service centers near you."
I have a UPS from CyberPower that also had a battery that was not user replaceable. But the replacement was easy, just required a special screwdriver bit. Does anybody know what the situation is with this APC UPS?
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Bibhu3108
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I had a prior APC UPs which is in need of replacing the battery. Any suggestions whether I should replace the battery or buy this new one ?
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Quote from SimMike777 :
450VA is $40. This size works good to power my cable modem and router.
There is a deal for that one?

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Lilyly
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Quote from Bibhu3108 :
I had a prior APC UPs which is in need of replacing the battery. Any suggestions whether I should replace the battery or buy this new one ?
how are you going to replace the battery?
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RandyN1927
Nov 24, 2024
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Quote from SimMike777 :
450VA is $40. This size works good to power my cable modem and router.
Link? I see it as $66.99 on Office Depox/Max.
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HamSandwish
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Quote from Lilyly :
how are you going to replace the battery?
Seriously????EEK!
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Bibhu3108
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Quote from Lilyly :
how are you going to replace the battery?
Don't know I heard it can be replaced, but not sure how costly it's. So asking here if anyone knows
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I have had similar slimline UPS from APC and --assuming it can be replaced---the battery is thinner, and much more expensive for the smaller/thinner battery. Like 3x the cost of the standard rectangular UPS battery. Something to consider.
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muffinhead80
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Replacement and Recycling of Batteries:
This product is specified as "non-user replaceable battery) but this is not true. It's just that it's not super cost-effective combined with only "1-year" warranty on battery replacements vs. 3-year warranty on new units. So Schneider Electric (the manufacturer) recommends trashing the whole unit.

HOWEVER, you can easily find battery replacements online and some are quite good.
Cost is $20-30 for a battery. I consider that cost effective.

Replacement/installation requires a long, Philips-head screwdriver. That's all.
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lh2p
Nov 24, 2024
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Idk much about backup powers as far as size. Im running a home server nasa kinda deal. Just want this mostly to be able send a signal to my server to shutdown.

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neonbandit
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I have this - I wouldn't use this for a PC or server since it doesn't have a USB but it's really convenient for a router + modem since keep them up forever and the small profile means it'll fit in a small closet network closet if you have one
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