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APC BR1500LCD 1500VA 865 Watts 8 Outlets BACK-UPS | 
enlarge | Brand: APC Category: CE
List Price: $282.73 Buy New: $159.97 You Save: $122.76 (43%)
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Rating: 42 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 31 Dimensions (in): 10 x 12 x 18 nv:Power Protection Type: UPS Battery Backup Input Voltage: 120V Frequency: 60HZ ( 3HZ ) Maximum Input Amps: 12A Input Connection Type: NEMA 5-15P Cord Length: 6 ft. Watts: 865 Watt Volt Amps: 1500 VA Output Nominal Voltage: 120 V Output Frequency Regulation: 60 Hz Output Voltage Wave Form: Stepped approximation to a sinewave Full Load Run Time: 5.3 minutes Half Load Run Time: 16 minutes Battery Recharge Rate: 16 Hours Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: BR1500LCD Model: BR1500LCD UPC: 731304247913 EAN: 0731304247913 ASIN: B000NDA5E0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Output | | • | Output Power Capacity - 865 Watts / 1500 VA | | • | Max Configurable Power - 865 Watts / 1500 VA | | • | Nominal Output Voltage - 120V | | • | Output Frequency (sync to mains) - 60 Hz |
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Product Description The Back-UPS RS offers high performance protection for your business and office computer systems. It provides abundant battery backup power, allowing you to work through medium and extended length power outages. It also safeguards your equipment from damaging surges and spikes that travel along utility, phone and network lines. A distinguishing feature of the Back-UPS RS is automatic voltage regulation (AVR). AVR instantly adjusts both low and high voltages to safe levels, so you can work indefinitely during brownouts and overvoltage situations, saving the battery for power outages when you need it most. Award-winning shutdown software automatically powers down your computer system in the event of an extended power outage.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Excellent BR1500LCD! November 9, 2008 I've used Tripplite, Belkin, and now the APC BR1500LCD. It is by far the best designed, best made, most compact battery backup I've used, and the LCD display is excellent, showing lots of useful information. After trying out one, we have bought three more BR1500s. I highly recommend APC!
Super Protection October 30, 2008 My APS Back-UPS 1500 does its job very well. It replaced 4 older & smaller units. I have 3 computers, 1 monitor, a DSL Modem/Router, and a printer connected to it. Thanks to the aftereffects of Ike, the Back-UPS has been tested several times. It gives me at least 19 minutes to complete my work and shut the system down. That is much better than the maximum of 5 minutes with the older system.
8 Outlett review October 24, 2008 I use this for one of my servers. The extra outlets are great and the new digital monitoring is nice too.
Great Product - Saved my computer system twice already. October 14, 2008 I purchased this to protect my iMac and other computer accessories from power drops and surges. So far the LCD indicator is showing two instances that it saved me. Before I had just a battery backup and i lost my:
*modem *router *harddrive
Buying another one Soon!!! My 50" plasma took a drop in voltage and broke. Wish I had the APC on that before hand.
I definitely recommend this product.
Great unit October 1, 2008 Seems to be a pretty solid unit. It has logged 26 "events" in the few weeks since I've had it. I'm not sure all of these were significant enough to interrupt my PC operation, but some of them were.
I think I overbought. I have a MacPro with 3 external hard drives, a Neat Receipts scanner, and two MFC devices hooked up (one laser, one inkjet). It only requires 22% of the power (with both printers in energy saver mode). The software to shutdown is Mac OS X 10.5.5 compatible and seems to work o.k. I haven't pulled the power and waited to see if it would power off the machine in an orderly way, but I assume it works. I will test it some time.
The unit says 24 minutes of run time available if I lost power. Given I'm only using 22% of capacity, this is disappointing; however, practically speaking, this is fine. I mainly wanted to avoid damage, and avoid going down for those constant "blips" that make me reset a bunch of clocks in the house when the power loss lasts only a few seconds or less. And practically speaking, I just want time for an orderly shutdown if I am going to lose power for more than a few minutes.
I might buy a smaller unit if I had to do it over again, but I have no complaints about this unit.
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