
APC BR1000G Power-saving Back-UPS RS, 600 Watts/1000 VA,Input 120V/Output 120V System
- Output Power Capacity: 600 Watts/1000 VA
- Nominal Output Voltage: 120V
- Output Frequency (sync tο mains): 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz user adjustable +/- 0.1
- Output Connections: (4) NEMA 5-15R (Battery Backup), (4) NEMA 5-15R (Surge Protection)
- Battery Type: Maintenance-free sealed Lead-Acid battery wіth suspended electrolyte : leakproof
List Price: $ 159.90
Price: $ 109.99
APC BR1000G 600 Watts/1000 VA, Input 120V/Output 120V Power-Saving Back-UPS RS

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Working great so far………,
This is the exact product I’ve been looking for to protect my extensive (and expensive) Mac computer set-up. It’s straightforward and easy to install. I had two sudden power outages last week and the APC worked so seamlessly I didn’t realize at first that the power had gone out. The APC gave me plenty of time to finish the work I was doing and shut down my whole system. Definitely recommended.
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|Quiet so far, power saving, nice display,
I have this unit, and the 1500 VA model from the same series. The 1500 VA unit has a LOUD fan that runs (1) when you first install (2) when on backup and (3) when trickle charging the battery as the unit periodically does. Too loud.
The 1000VA unit is totally quiet so far.
It backs up an I7-920 based gaming PC and monitor. No problems with that. (no strange “pure-sine-wave” issues like some PCs have). The UPS has a stepped sine wave, but that does the job.
The display shows power usage. I previously used a ‘save-a-watt’ meter. I prefer the UPS’s built in display.
Net, I liket he UPS.
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|Handles everything I need,
I have two PCs, two monitors, a router, cable modem, external hard drive, and an ethernet switch all backed up on this UPS and no problems so far.
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