A:AnswerYou can find this information on their website:
https://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/tools/ups_selector/home/load/recommendations?power=15&powerUnit=w&operatingVoltage=120&voltageScheme=singlePhase&runtime=0&powerMargin=0&sortOption=PRICE_ASC&pageNumber=2
But to answer your question, it looks like 3-hours and 50-minutes.
A:AnswerThe unit includes a battery. After you unpack the unit from its box, you will need to open a side panel,connect one power cable to the battery, then close the panel. Then you're ready to go. Hope that helps!
A:AnswerSince the lift chair typically uses a 110v source, then yes this unit is actually a brilliant use for that. I used to deliver and install them for patients so I understand the concern and the necessity.
The short answer is it really depends on the amount of power the chair draws from a battery backup (UPS). What I would suggest is to do a dry run. Let the unit fully charge first. Unplug the UPS and fully raise and lower the chair Check the remain battery level. That will give you a very clear idea of how the unit will perform in an emergency. I REALLY hope it works as perfectly for you as i believe it should!
A:AnswerMine last about 20 minutes on no power. I think the recommend the battery be replaced every 3 years. You can run a self test with the software.
A:AnswerCompletely depends on several factors. What all is plugged into it? What is the age and/or wear of the batteries inside? Short answer is absolutely yes it should last for 1 to 2 minutes in the interim of switching to generator power, and typically quite easily.
A:AnswerProbably about 15-20 minutes. Should be more than adequate to turn the TV off safely in the event of a significant power outage. If you need to run electronics or appliances for longer periods of time, it would be wise to consider an external back-up generator that could power certain circuits or your entire home.
A:AnswerIf you are talking about a UPS and not a cell phone, then you may not be able to reuse the old batteries. It depends how old they are. You can replace the batteries in the old UPS at either of the two major hardware stores - I just did. There are instructions for ANYTHING on YouTube!
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in our products. Yes the BN1500M2 would come with connections to protect your Ethernet and coax connections. You would just need to run the connection through the UPS.
A:AnswerCheck the power output of your modem and use the calculator on the apc website to get an estimate.
https://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/tools/ups_selector/home/load