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APC Pro Gaming 1500VA/900W Pure Sinewave UPS Battery Backup (Black)

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Newegg has APC Pro Gaming 1500VA/900W Pure Sinewave UPS Battery Backup w/ Interactive LCD Display (BGM1500B-US; Black) on sale for $205.69 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free.

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    • At the time of research, this product is $54.31 lower (20.89% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $260.
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    • This special product will ship out within 2-3 business days
    • Ideal for protecting sensitive electronics from power interruptions: Backup/Run Time (Half Load) 14 Minute & Backup/Run Time (Full Load) 4 Minute
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Newegg has APC Pro Gaming 1500VA/900W Pure Sinewave UPS Battery Backup w/ Interactive LCD Display (BGM1500B-US; Black) on sale for $205.69 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Newegg

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $54.31 lower (20.89% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $260.
  • About the Deal
    • Sale price will be shown when added to cart
    • This special product will ship out within 2-3 business days
    • Ideal for protecting sensitive electronics from power interruptions: Backup/Run Time (Half Load) 14 Minute & Backup/Run Time (Full Load) 4 Minute
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is covered by Newegg's manufacturer only return policy

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Model: APC BGM1500B-US Back-UPS Pro for Gaming, 1500VA/900W, Tower, 120V, 10x NEMA 5-15R outlets, RGB Lights, Pure Sine Wave, Midnight (Black)-Tower - 16...

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NotARealDuck
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"current need" is a great electrical pun, even if unintended. Stay grounded.

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macproToday 05:40 AM
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Nice price on an UPS with AVR. Too bad I don't have a current need.
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TodayOnlyToday 01:39 PM
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this is a very good deal.
Last edited by TodayOnly January 13, 2026 at 07:11 AM.
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Quote from macpro :
Nice price on an UPS with AVR. Too bad I don't have a current need.
"current need" is a great electrical pun, even if unintended. Stay grounded.
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LuisG9065Today 03:05 PM
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Quote from macpro :
Nice price on an UPS with AVR. Too bad I don't have a current need.
What is an AVR
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JasonV9451Today 03:24 PM
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Quote from LuisG9065 :
What is an AVR
https://www.google.com/search?q=UPS+AVR
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Anyone know if this is a good option for a 3d printer (or two)? I've been getting the occasional fuse blown and while the print continues where it left off after restoring power, it is noticeable on the print when the power went off.
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PurpleDesk824Today 03:33 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Anyone know if this is a good option for a 3d printer (or two)? I've been getting the occasional fuse blown and while the print continues where it left off after restoring power, it is noticeable on the print when the power went off.
EDIT. Actually, I don't know about 3d printers.

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Quote from gabe23111 :
Anyone know if this is a good option for a 3d printer (or two)? I've been getting the occasional fuse blown and while the print continues where it left off after restoring power, it is noticeable on the print when the power went off.
it might be okay to connect a 3d printer but definitely not a laser printer
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Anyone know if this is a good option for a 3d printer (or two)? I've been getting the occasional fuse blown and while the print continues where it left off after restoring power, it is noticeable on the print when the power went off.
I just got one (not this brand specifically but same power specs) for my Bambu. My primary concern is to provide the "cleanest" electricity for it. The power demands on the printer can vary depending on the setup. For example if you're printing PLA and have a Cool Plate Supertack, the power requirements are lower and gives you a little more leeway.
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Quote from TodayOnly :
it might be okay to connect a 3d printer but definitely not a laser printer
Yeah, My Canon Laser printer is in the same room as my 3d printers and when firing up the Canon, that's what at times blows my fuse.
Quote from GeorgeP4063 :
I just got one (not this brand specifically but same power specs) for my Bambu. My primary concern is to provide the "cleanest" electricity for it. The power demands on the printer can vary depending on the setup. For example if you're printing PLA and have a Cool Plate Supertack, the power requirements are lower and gives you a little more leeway.
Which one did you end up getting?


I primarily use the Cyrogrip frostbite which needs very little heat. Partially to use less electricity, but also keeps the room I print in from getting too hot - it makes a difference when you have multiple printers running in a smaller size room.
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4638jayToday 04:03 PM
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Quote from TodayOnly :
it might be okay to connect a 3d printer but definitely not a laser printer
A laser printer should do fine on a pure sine wave UPS, no?
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abstractedpuddingToday 04:07 PM
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Quote from 4638jay :
A laser printer should do fine on a pure sine wave UPS, no?
No. It has nothing to do with the waveform and everything to do with the inrush upon start up with will overload most consumer grade UPSes.
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Pi.314Today 04:09 PM
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wow.. apc 1000va battery backup was like $125 on sale a couple years ago at costco.

glad i got a apc rs800 for $60 precovid.
just buy 2 new batteries every 3 yrs from battery shark.

They were the cheapest back then then.
The end of the current 3yr cycle is this year.
Do another price comparison or just buy from same place because lazy...?
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4638jayToday 04:15 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
No. It has nothing to do with the waveform and everything to do with the inrush upon start up with will overload most consumer grade UPSes.
I'm seeing that 1000-1500 VA minimum to support a laser printer which this is.

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Sure it has the PC comms and such, but from a pure longevity perspective, I'm unsure why you would buy this over an ecoflow LiFePO4 - I haven't met an ecoflow that hasn't sufficiently switched fast enough to keep computers powered.d
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