About this item
The Back-UPS battery backup offers guaranteed power and surge protection for wireless networks, computers, gaming consoles and other electronics in your home or business. Models supply battery backup during outages and unsafe voltage fluctuations, as well as provide protection from damaging surges and spikes. They're available in 'tower' or 'floor' styles, and together with a variety of standard features, they are the perfect choice to protect your data and keep you connected.
Standby UPS
Protects computers and other electronic devices from harm caused by short power outages
Load Capacity
Prevent critical data loss by staying powered during a blackout with up to 650 VA/360 W load capacity
Backup/Run Time
Keep your sensitive devices powered with a backup of up to 1.90 Minute at full load
Receptacles
Features 5 x NEMA 5-15R, 2 x NEMA 5-15R Surge receptacles
What's Included
APC by Schneider Electric Back-UPS 650VA, 120V,1 USB Charging Port, Retail
User Manual
Energy Ratings
Manuals & Guides
User Manual
General
Product NameBack-UPS 650VA, 120V,1 USB Charging Port, RetailBrandAPCModel NumberBVN650M1ColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Power
Battery Capacity6000 milliampere hoursVolt-Ampere Capacity650 volt-amperesHalf Load Maximum Run Time10 minutesFull Load Maximum Run Time10 minutesWattage360 wattsJoule Rating490 joules
Features
Number of Surge Outlets2Connected Equipment Insurance$75000 LifetimeDiagnostic LEDsYes
Certifications & Listings
ENERGY STAR CertifiedYesETL ListedNo
Connectivity
USB Port(s)Yes
Dimension
Product Height5 1/2 inchesProduct Width4 1/10 inchesProduct Length10 4/5 inchesProduct Weight6.83 poundsCord Length5 feet
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 Year LimitedManufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 Year Limited
Other
UPC731304412991
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Q: QuestionCan the battery be replaced?(4 answers)
A: AnswerSoftof but not really. It is possible to open the unit and replace the battery BUT the manufacturer does NOT intend for the average end-user to do that. There is no pop-open battery doorAnswered by Kevin
- A: AnswerYour power draw would control how long the UPS runs your DVR/NVR. On Average, a 8-camera DVR would use about 60W, so theortically you should be able to get about 1-1.5 hours or so. This is assuming a 50% power factor / utilization. APC has a calculator on their website to help you decide how large a unit you need.
Answered by TheStigenator
Q: QuestionCan I use this with my electric recliner to keep from running cord across the floor?(3 answers)
A: AnswerProbably not a good idea to run only on the battery. Some Power Lift Recliners have battery backups to allow you to get the chair out of the reclined position if the power goes out. If that were you intention then a UPS would work but, you would want to be sure it is the right size. It would be interesting to hear how many cycles you could get before the battery is depleted. You are going to be using a lot of power since chair like has a DC motor so, you will be converting DC to AC (UPS) and then back AC to DC (recliner).Answered by JimS
- A: AnswerNo. We had this at work for our server. The battery backup needs to be a special one if using with a generator. We had to buy one that was around $2500 to make it work and protect the components of the server.
Answered by lovemytech
Q: QuestionA beeping sound and red light continues to go off. What does that mean(3 answers)
A: AnswerThis is an indication that the UPS has an internal fault. You need to contact APC for further details on what to do. The UPS is not working right.Answered by JimS
Q: QuestionIs this a Line-Interactive UPS?(2 answers)
A: AnswerThank you for your inquiry. The BVN650M1 uses a Stand-By topology. https://download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_Doc_Ref=SPD_SADE-5TNM3Y_ENAnswered by APCProductSupport
Q: QuestionDoes this need to be charged prior to using it?(3 answers)
A: AnswerNo.Answered by williamdesign
- A: AnswerAbsolutely. That’s really what they’re for, to backup when you have those brief power outages and to keep your power level even when you have dips and spikes from the power company. They’re meant to cover you for brief periods. They aren’t really meant to keep running in the event of a long outage. If your power goes out and stays out, it gives you a chance to shut it down in a controlled fashion. Some UPS units have software that will actually shut your computer down for you if the power goes out. As a direct answer to your question, yes, leave it on all the time. That’s how they’re intended to be used.
Answered by Trmptr64
Review Summary
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 731 reviews
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- 4.8Ease of Use
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APC - Back-UPS 650VA, 120V,1 USB Charging Port, Retail - Black
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