A:AnswerYes, and will switch smoothly on/off with Povided power, will power devices if no AC available, 900W, 120V, 7.5 Amps Max, till to low to continue
A:AnswerThe UPS draws on its internal battery to power the equipment plugged into it. It does not "pass through" lower voltages when the power returns, it just keeps consuming the battery.
A:AnswerBased on some basic electrical laws, if you are running 24v at .5 amps, you are only pulling about 12 watts. The 1500VA APC units are rated for about 5 hours. As I guess, I would think you will get somewhere around 8 hours of run time on this unit with your setup.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. Usually we don't recommend using our BackUPS with motorized loads. They can cause the UPS to become overloaded when the motor kicks on. I would just make sure you look up what the maximum amount the motor draws on the chair to make sure it won't overload the UPS. This UPS will support 900 watts of equipment connected to it so you wouldn't be able to go over that.
A:AnswerYes. The run time varies based on age of backup battery and the power load needed, but it will run about an hour on backup. There are different sized and priced units that offer less backup time.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately this unit doesn't have the option for an external battery pack. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
A:AnswerThank you for taking the time to provide feedback about our BN1500M2 UPS. This UPS would come with a 3 year warranty. But what you are referring to is our Equipment protection Policy see https://www.apc.com/us/en/support/equipment-protection-policy/ . At your earliest convenience please reach out to APC by Schneider to get more information. We offer email and chat services through our support site and you may also contact us directly at 800-800-4272 option 4 or for the fastest service visit our chat at https://www.apc.com/us/en/tools/chat/.
A:AnswerThe warranty needed to be registered online within a few days of purchase. There was a yellow paper in my box. It did this first before even plugging it in.
A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry. Is your 3d printer a laser type one? If yes, please refer first to this article for details: https://www.apc.com/us/en/faqs/FA158812/. If not, you may want to check how much power draw your printer is rated, and refer to this link to know the estimated runtime that the your UPS can provide on a specific level of power draw of the loads: https://www.apc.com/products/runtimegraph/runtime_graph.cfm?base_sku=BN1500M2&chartSize=large