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You can get less expensive aftermarket Chinese batteries, almost as low as $29 a piece, but would you trust your equipment to those?It also has surge protection for coaxial cable and network cables that you run through your modem
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You can tell this is a very well-built battery back up
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Good and long life battery
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Our 2 old ones had been dated and the batteries got weak
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The last one died after more than 10 years of use, the batteries were still working even if the producer tells you that you should replace them after 3 to 5 years
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Really like that it only has 1 replaceable battery.
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ALL 3 units go into alarm stating that the batteries have gone bad after approximately 2-3 months
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Easy battery
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Charged over night, plugged in appliance, the battery was dead in 15 minutes
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One of the best battery backups I have bought.
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Its battery was not replaceable
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SOFTWAREIf you connect the data cable to a Windows 10 computer, it will automatically detect and register it as a battery, much like as if it were a laptop
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My old unit works fine, it just needs a new battery.
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Good battery capacity, compatible with Linux (using apcupsd)
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Most of this weight is in the 2 lead/acid batteries: old but reliable and inexpensive technology
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If you have a unit with a bad battery do not start the unit up.
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Very sleek battery backup, easily fits under my desk and hugs the wall, I have my computer, mesh router, scanner, printer and a few other items connected to the battery backup
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Once the batteries die it's easy to install replacements.
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If you do this every couple of months, the battery won't grow as weak as quickly so will last longer, whether you plan on purchasing a new unit or just a new replacement battery every 3 years
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Setup was a snap, and once I had it fully charged, I was able to keep my cable modem, router, switch, and alarm system running for nearly an hour before the battery started gasping for air on me
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Tech support initially agreed it was a battery issue, tried to sell me the WRONG battery for the unit, but fortunately I caught the difference in the picture vs. the actual unit battery
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Good APC battery backup, will run a number of devices.
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Yes, there is enough battery time for continuous use of your electronics after an outage, but its not going to be a great deal of time.
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great battery backup
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I purchased this Battery back up in hopes that it would operate electric motors for a short time and its works well for the 5 minutes that i need the power to insure that I will not have a large financial loss
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I had one of these for seven (7) years before the battery went bad
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A nice feature in this one is hot-swappable batteries
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It's nothing you can hear over a computer fan, but in a quiet room it is noticeable.-It's been true of APC for a dozen years that their batteries are insanely overpriced, often times costing 6x or more what you can get comparable or even better batteries from other vendors for - but they'll refuse to honor any sort of warranty if you do so
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The last one died after more than 10 years of use, the batteries were still working even if the producer tells you that you should replace them after 3 to 5 years
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APC builds bomb proof units and when my old home office unit died, even though I replaced the battery and it now works great again, I wanted a bigger unit to keep all my gadgets running in power outages
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For Linux (Debian derivate), it automatically registers as a battery as well, and the properties dialog will read out "time to empty"
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It has several outlets that are only surge protected (not battery protected), which I used to hook up a fan and lamp.
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Your results will vary, but being that this unit requires only one battery, it's a great model for lower-draw equipment such as WiFi routers, modems, cordless phones, etc, but doesn't carry the cost of replacing two batteries every three years like the bigger models
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You can get less expensive aftermarket Chinese batteries, almost as low as $29 a piece, but would you trust your equipment to those?It also has surge protection for coaxial cable and network cables that you run through your modem
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, one battery helps this - and easy to set-up
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I do not mind hearing the beep when it switches to battery power (in case i want to shut down and not drain the battery)
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The APCRBC123 simply requires you sliding the battery into the slot - the connectors are directly on the battery and in the back of the case - it's like sliding the battery into a plug
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In this case there were ongoing problems after with failed battery tests and power based system crashes
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The UPS arrived with a defective battery.
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What I really love about this UPS is the replaceable battery
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Yes, they eventually refunded the supposedly non-refundable battery I got as a replacement after that seemed to be the
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Arrived on time well packaged and appears to work as it should, time will tell on that
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n’t loose any
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n’t loose any