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APC BR1500G Back-UPS Pro 1500VA 10-outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply

Feature: APC BR1500G Back-UPS Pro 1500VA 10-outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply

  • The Back-UPS BR1500G offers guaranteed battery backup and surge protection for high performance computer systems, networks, external storage devices, game consoles and other electronics
  • Premium features include Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), an LCD display, energy saving functionality, and PowerChute management software.
  • APFC compatibility- ensures electronics that have active PFC power requirements will not unexpectedly shutdown when switching from utility power to battery power during an outage.
  • 10 total outlets - 5 battery backup and surge, 5 surge only
  • 3 year warranty and lifetime $150,000 Equipment Protection Policy
  • Battery pack BR24BPG (sold separately) provides even more runtime during outages if needed
APC BR1500G Back-UPS Pro 1500VA 10-outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply

APC BR1500G Back-UPS Pro 1500VA 10-outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply Reviews


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119 of 121 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars APC BR24BPG - Instructions for replacing batteries, August 13, 2012
By 
james_m (Saint Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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This battery pack contains four 12v 9ah batteries. The batteries are model CSB HR 1234W F2. This battery pack is not made so that the batteries can be easily replaced by the user like the main UPS unit that it connects too. This is disappointing. They could have designed it so that the batteries slid out for easy replacement like they do on the master UPS unit. But you can still easily replace the batteries with a little work. Although you might break off a small plastic tab or two on the front cover in the process but it won't matter or hurt anything. Presumably your two year warranty has expired before you need to replace the batteries so you will have nothing to lose.

1. Remove the 6 screws on the back of the unit.
2. Pry off the front cover.
3. Lay unit on it's side so that the 3 screws on the front are facing up.
4. Remove the 3 screws on the front of the unit.
5. Slide the cover towards the back of the unit to remove it.
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301 of 315 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It works, but you'll want the external battery, March 8, 2011
By 
John Carder (Nederland, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: APC BR1500G Back-UPS Pro 1500VA 10-outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply (Electronics)
I bought this almost a year ago. It simply works. I have not had the issue with fan noise, but there are three computers in that room (that UPS is dedicated to one of them).

You want the BR24BPG external battery pack if you want to have time to do much of anything before shutting down the computer. It's an external battery pack that plugs into this, and roughly quadruples your run time. That can be very convenient. It's about the same size as the UPS itself. I think it contains the battery that should have been in the product to begin with, but that's what happens with consumer gear.

I'm in a very rural location (on top of an 8,300' mountain), where trees blow down on power lines, and lightning hits a lot. APC replaced an APC-protected motherboard once, without giving me any grief. That bought a lot of my loyalty to the brand.

This box works for me, especially with the external battery pack.
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927 of 995 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Risky Choice for Newer PCs, September 4, 2011
By 
WilliWu (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
When I called APC tech support to find out why my new BX1000G* would not power my Dell XPS 9000 in a power outage, the customer rep knew exactly what was wrong. My Dell computer (and many others) needed a pure sine wave input and this APC series of UPS produces a "step approximated sine wave". She even emailed me a company white paper that explained why it was not compatible with many of the newer energy star compliant computers that have "Active Power Factor Correction" power supplies. She recommended that I exchange it for their "smart-ups" model SMT1000 which produces a pure sine wave. This sounded OK until I discovered that the SMT1000 costs almost four times as much as the BX1000G! Google for "apc ups active pfc" to learn much more about this problem. Call APC to find out if your particular PC is compatible before ordering.
My solution was to order another brand, CyberPower, pure sine wave unit from Amazon... Read more
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APC BACK-UPS RS 1500 10-Outlet 1500VA/865W UPS System. Item is HAZMAT; Non-returnable

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