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forum threadptgriffin5 posted Yesterday 03:58 PM
forum threadptgriffin5 posted Yesterday 03:58 PM

APC UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 600VA/330 Watts Backup Battery Power Supply, BE600M1 Back-UPS with USB Charger Port $68.99

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Model: APC UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 600VA Backup Battery Power Supply, BE600M1 Back-UPS with USB Charger Port

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Yesterday 04:06 PM
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macproYesterday 04:06 PM
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Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
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Yesterday 04:25 PM
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AMountainChickenYesterday 04:25 PM
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Quote from macpro :
Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
Why would you want to mute a UPS? Kinda beats the whole point, right?
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Yesterday 04:51 PM
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jojocatYesterday 04:51 PM
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Quote from AMountainChicken :
Quote from macpro [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
Why would you want to mute a UPS? Kinda beats the whole point, right?
Once you're aware of an outage, it unnecessary to have to listen to an annoying alarm so it's nice to be able to mute it.
Yesterday 04:58 PM
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macproYesterday 04:58 PM
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Quote from jojocat :
Quote from AMountainChicken [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from macpro [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
Why would you want to mute a UPS? Kinda beats the whole point, right?
Once you're aware of an outage, it unnecessary to have to listen to an annoying alarm so it's nice to be able to mute it.
Exactly. And if you've ever had multiple UPS in a home or office, it's an unbearable cacophony of beeping.
Yesterday 05:07 PM
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joustonlineYesterday 05:07 PM
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Quote from macpro :
Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
I was looking at reviews on amazon and one review says this in it "The UPS app (available from website) is actually very useful: it allows you to control various settings on the unit, such as enabling or disabling the audible alarm, monitoring the charge percentage / estimated runtime, and, most importantly, automatically shutting down the computer before the battery is fully depleted. The app is available for both Windows and Linux (no macOS support).".
So maybe you can disable the alarm with the app as this person said in their review since it's missing a mute button.
Yesterday 05:20 PM
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dealmonkeyYesterday 05:20 PM
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the battery by itself is $69, good deal.
Yesterday 05:22 PM
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dealmonkeyYesterday 05:22 PM
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Quote from macpro :
Nice price. I had a wave of CyberPower failures across my client base. So I'm off that brand currently. Worth noting: No muting button. The lower models do not have USB interface for your computer/NAS. This one DOES have USB.
the image shows that the power button acts as a mute button.

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Yesterday 05:39 PM
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SimMike777Yesterday 05:39 PM
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I'm done with lead acid APCs. The batteries fail too soon are are either very expensive to replace or can't be replaced.
Yesterday 08:24 PM
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fiddycentYesterday 08:24 PM
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Batteries on this can be replaced even though they say they can't, although the new design is makes it more difficult than the old one. Just need a long Philips screwdriver. Replacement batteries are about $35-40 on Amazon (measure the battery dimensions to get the correct one). I have been using these APC UPS's for several years, they seem to last about 3 years before needing a replacement.
Yesterday 08:31 PM
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fiddycentYesterday 08:31 PM
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Staples has the BN600U1 for $59.99 with similar specs. Not sure what the difference is between that and the BE600M1.
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oOOoToday 05:16 AM
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BN model doesn't have the USB port to communicate with PC or NAS to shut them down.
Today 07:03 AM
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PaulS1105Today 07:03 AM
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Would not buy it without a mute button. I want to use it on low power items such as fish tank filters. You can't. The beeping drives you nuts.

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