APC - Back-UPS 650VA 7-Outlet/1-USB Battery Back-Up and Surge Protector - Black
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Description
Features
490-joule rating
Absorbs a high amount of energy to adequately protect your equipment and prolong the life of the unit.
7 NEMA 5-15 outlets
Include 5 with battery backup and 2 surge-only outlets to protect the equipment in your home office.
Full-time multi-pole noise filtering
With 5% IEEE surge let-through helps prevent interference.
Audible alarms
Provides notification of changing utility power and UPS power conditions.
USB charging
Charge mobile devices with 1.5A USB port.
5' power cord
For easy room placement.
Building Wiring Fault Indicator
This LED informs users of potentially dangerous wiring problems in the wall circuit.
Wall mounting sockets
Keyhole sockets for mounting the UPS in structured wiring closets, behind desks, in basements, garages, etc.
APC $100,000 equipment protection policy.
What's Included
- APC Back-UPS 650VA 7-Outlet/1-USB Battery Back-Up and Surge Protector
- Owner`s manual
- USB cable
Energy Ratings
Q: QuestionWhat does "650VA" mean? From what I can find elsewhere, these numbers do not relate to corresponding electrical terms that you'd expect. I've seen similar terms on cyber power products so there must be some standardization somewhere.
Asked by michont.
- A:Answer 650 VA (or about 520 watts, considering a power factor of 0.8) represents the total power available for use.
Answered by stonewall
Q: QuestionHow many times would I be able to charge a mobile device (2016 Android/iPhone device)?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Thank you for inquiry. The unit will be able to charge your mobile device around 7 times before depleting the battery.
Answered by APCProductSupport
Q: QuestionCan the battery be replaced in this UPS?
Asked by Memo.
- A:Answer Yes, there is a replaceable battery in the unit. That was one of my first questions, too. The battery "type" is listed in the instructions.
Answered by nomdeplume
Q: QuestionDoes the 650va model come with the PowerChute Personal Edition software?
Asked by GailS.
- A:Answer Yes, you can download it for free
Answered by ShutterBugg
Q: QuestionCan this unit work on a CPAP station?
Asked by Jake.
- A:Answer Thank you for inquiry. This UPS should support your CPAP station. The unit would support 360 watts of equipment attached to it. I would just confirm with the CPAP manufacture that it doesn't draw over that. Also please do note that we do not recommend using our UPS with life saving devices.
Answered by APCProductSupport
Q: QuestionYou didn't give a proper answer to my previous question which what type of battery is used. Your answer was special rechargeable. That is very obvious. So how about an answer to the question. Is it Lead-Acid, NiCad, NiMH, Lithium Ion, etc.? Battery cost
Asked by BigD.
- A:Answer Search engines are your friend. Querying "APC BN650M1" autocompletes (since it's such a common request) to "apc bn650m1 replacement battery", see screenshot. Of course, your model number may be different, but you'll get the same type of result. In answer to your question, it's a sealed lead-acid battery and prices vary substantially by retailer, but amusingly enough, the prices are just a bit below just buying a whole new UPS. Maddeningly, APC does not even list the BN650M1 (one of their biggest sellers at retailers all around the country) as a current device, but instead they helpfully offer to take it as a trade in and sell us another one at "substantial discount" which is higher than retail. Ahhh yes: Give away the razor to sell the blades.
Answered by Funkotronic
Q: QuestionWill this protect against thunderstorm power surges and outages?
Asked by Moses.
- A:Answer Yes. There are various options for providing protection during thunderstorms etc, and an UPS is the best choice since it provides the most protection: - brownouts - power sags - power spikes - power outages (up to 30 minutes)
Answered by Gary
Q: QuestionOn my unit three of the backup/surge outlets have the third prong opening blocked not allowing a three-prong plug to go in. Is this a defect or is it supposed to be that way? There is a slight opening in the middle, but not enough for a plug. Thank you
Asked by coolmom.
- A:Answer Good morning Cool Mom, Cool name! I had the same issue with the APC, push it down hard and it will go in and over time it gets easier to plug in. I hoe this helps.
Answered by MattB