
Plus free Windows PC power management software (Mac OS uses power saving settings). 'energy). 3-5 year lifespan. Automatic self-test for early detection of the need to replace a battery. Battery Failure notification provides an early warning battery failure analysis function. Includes: 2 USB charging ports, USB cable, user manual. Black. Certifications and standards: California (CEC) Battery Charger, CSA C22.2 NO. 107.3, cTUVus, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL 1778. APC UPS spare battery sold separately.
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. The runtime would really depend on how much power the device draws that is connected to the UPS. At full capacity, 450 watts, you would get around 2 minutes of runtime. At half capacity, 225 watts, you would get 11 minutes of runtime.
Q: Can this unit run a CPAP unit ? If so for how long ? Can the beeper be disabled ?
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. The BE850G2 isn't technically designed to run a CPAP machine so I would make sure to keep the UPS away from dampness. The BE850G2 offers a quick mute option by shortly pressing the power button for less than 2 seconds during an alarm. There is also the option to turn off the on battery alarm completely. With the UPS turned on, you can configure the on battery indicator modes by holding down the power button and waiting for the third beep. At the third beep, the power button will cycle red/green. Release the power button and its color will indicate the mode it is in. You can mute the on battery alarm permanently by pressing the power button so the mode selector is flashing red. Once the mode as been selected please wait 5 seconds for the settings to be saved to the UPS. Also the runtime would depend on the amount of power the CPAP machine draws. If it were to draw around 60 watts you would get around 1 hour of runtime.
Q: Can you replace the batteries
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. Yes the BE850G2 would have an user replaceable battery. The replacement battery is the RBC17.
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. It really depends on ow much power the recliner draws. I would just make sure it isn't over 450 watts because anything over that would overload the UPS. It is likely the chair draws around 60 watts but I would just confirm in the tech specs of chair to make sure it isn't over the rated amount.
A: Thank you for your interest in our products. Yes one our battery backups would help in prevent power fluctuations. It would go to battery so the power fluctuations aren't passed along to the connected equipment.