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⚡ Stay powered, stay productive — never miss a beat with APC UPS 1500VA!
The APC UPS 1500VA BX1500M is a robust uninterruptible power supply delivering 900 watts of backup power and surge protection through 10 outlets. Featuring Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to stabilize voltage fluctuations, it supports critical devices with 5 battery-backed outlets and 5 surge-only outlets. With PowerChute management software compatibility and a user-replaceable battery, this Energy Star certified UPS ensures reliable, sustainable power protection for home and office environments.














| ASIN | B06VY6FXMM |
| Amperage | 15.0 |
| Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery cell composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | 129,618 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 145 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Box Contents | UPS^User Manual^USB Cable^Coaxial Cable |
| Brand | APC |
| Brand Name | APC |
| Colour | black |
| Connector Type | Schuko |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,240 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Frequency Range | 50 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731304331780 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 38.2 x 10 x 25 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38.2D x 10W x 25H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | battery backup |
| Item Weight | 24.25 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BX1500M |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Maximum Power | 900 Watts |
| Model Number | BX1500M |
| Number of Outlets | 10 |
| Output Current | 7.5 Amps |
| Output Wattage | 900 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Product dimensions | 38.2D x 10W x 25H centimetres |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 731304331780 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 900 watts |
A**5
Solid backup against outages, fluctuations and surges.
Took a little time to setup as I'm using a smaller one for my Home Network and this one for my Computer. Using NUT, I got both securely on the network and running smoothly with full readouts on both. Came already fully charged and ready to go immediately. Works great, no problem with the beeps solved plug spacing by using small extension connectors. Really great value for the money and solid security against power outages and fluctuations. Smaller than you would think too but plenty poweful!
R**.
Basic battery backup for large changes in power
UPDATE: After talking more with customer support, they sent a replacement unit which has none of the problems my first one did. I still need a bit of gaffer tape to cover up the lights from the buttons, but other than that, it's perfect. APC customer support was helpful and communicated clearly. The original review follows: I STRONGLY recommend you get the gift wrapping instead of going with standard shipping in the original box that shows what is inside. The unit is about half the size of a PC tower and is it ever heavy. I'm impressed with the packaging being minimal, recyclable, and yet sturdy. The battery was easy to take out and turn around the right way to get the unit working. The sockets on the back are pretty close together and I'm only able to fit three plugs in the five sockets (computer equipment tends to have big plugs). When the unit is on, the screen turns off with inactivity, but the three buttons remain illuminated. When the power went out, I couldn't figure out how to turn off the screen and it remained on using up a small amount of battery. I had some issues with the unit, but the manufacturer is quick to respond (4 min from my first question) and worked me through some troubleshooting. I've been using this brand for years and I'm always impressed with their service. But this brings us to the parts I don't like about it. I live in a semi-rual part of Canada, and our island has more trees per km of electrical line than anywhere else in North America - or so the power company tells us every storm season. 6 months of the year is storm season and I felt it would be nice to have something to protect my PC better than a regular surge protector. I had hoped the battery backup would even out the electrical current but it doesn't. Even at high sensitivity, the light plugged into the battery backup still flickers when the neighbour is welding or using heavy equipment. It also makes some noise that most people probably wouldn't hear but are obvious if I'm trying to sleep in the same room as the machine. If I turn the unit off at night, it thunks when clicking back and forth to the battery backup due to inconsistent power from the mains... even though it is turned off, my computer is getting a flash of power when the unit makes this switch. I've given up keeping it off and used some black gaffer tape on the glowing buttons. On the whole, I feel this isn't what I expected. I got it with the idea that it would even out the issues with my local power supply quality - but these same issues seem to bother the UPS just as much as they bother the computer and lights. What it does best is to be a battery backup and I'm glad I got the larger size because if the storm is strong enough to knock the power out for more than a few days, it's too cloudy to use my solar panel to charge my gadgets. This will do the trick nicely.
A**B
Good UPS that keeps my stuff working during an outage but has defective self-test.
Overall good UPS. I have purchased several of the same models. I use them for my computers and also my home theater system (amp, TV, PS5, subwoofer), and other electronics. However, all my APC units have the same defect in the self-testing mode or during a power outage at the house. Although, the defect during self-test is infrequent. Sometimes during self-test, unexpectedly the unit's alarm starts making a racket. I look at the display panel icon which indicates the battery is completely depleted. The first time this happened, I turned off everything connected to the UPS because I thought it would suddenly cut the power to them because the UPS thinks the battery was dead. The same issue could happen if there is a power outage at my house and the UPS switches to the battery power. After, I unplugged the UPS from the wall and cycled the power button off and on, the mysterious "problem" with the "failed" battery was self-corrected. The battery icon then showed it was fully charged: it had gone from full discharge to fully charged in an instant! Now that I know about this defect, when the alarm goes off and the panel indicates the battery is dead: I mute the alarm and leave my equipment on that is connected to the UPS. (There is no a power outage at my house.) It is a false alarm. In about 24 hours, the UPS mysteriously corrects itself and behaves normally. I can disconnect it from the wall socket and my stuff works fine and the battery level shows that it is fully charged but of course starts to show the remaining time left to depletion.
F**E
Must have UPS to protect your computer, monitor, printer, modem etc
The APC-UPS is for me an absolute necessity to protect my Apple MacPro workstation, Apple 22 inch monitor, colour printer, film scanner and internet cable modem from power surges, brownouts from low hydro voltage and even sudden or intermittent power failures. This unit will protect your valuable electronic gear from sudden voltage swings and from electrical storms too. UPS stands for Uninterrupted Power Supply... and that's what it does - powers your gear when the local hydro fails. Example: Here in Montreal, we have had 4 power failures in 2023, one a mini ice storm with no power for 64 hours. The APC-UPS allowed me to continue working on my computer, write posts on twitter and even make phone calls with the modem wifi connection. Depending upon the power draw of your equipment, the built in battery pack will last from 20 to 30 minutes! So if you're working on a project, writing an email or using Photoshop, you can save your files and safely close down everything, without a single loss of any files. The flip from local hydro power to your battery backup is instantaneous, so fast that my computer did not detect the sudden local power loss, though I noticed because all my lights went out! The audiovisual industry and corporate IT departments use these same APC-UPS units to protect their gear. This is the second APC-UPS I have owned. I retired the first one purchased in 2007 after 15 years of use, because the replacement battery was 75% of the cost of buying a new one! This newest unit uses the latest technology and bonus - comes with a 3 year warranty. The massive and heavy internal sealed battery typically lasts from 3 to 5 years. At least that was my experience with my first APC-UPS. The second battery lasted 7 years! My newest APS-UPS has run flawlessly since November 2022 even though, as I said, there have been four power failures. I highly recommend this product. Cheers! Frederic in Montréal.
S**N
So far very impressed
Only had the unit a few days and Has made itself fully worth it already. bought it because we’ve had lots of shortages this year and I didn’t want my new comp to get fried. Was curious how much I could put into it and to see how long it would last and I can say I’m impressed. I have an 850w gold power source for my pc, a ps5 and a 43” Samsung tv because it’s hooked up to both systems. today we had a full on blackout instead of the usual blip. I heard the beeping and went into to check and sure enough my comp is still running (also still mining) and my ps5 was still in standby too. Turned on the tv shut down the comp and even turned on the ps5 to get to a save point in zero dawn then shut it all down too. Tested with all of that running at the same time it would give me 8 min which is great for little blips. Ps5 and tv only was like 52 and comp and pc wasn’t bad either. The screen that shows minutes and power load is great. To the ppl who plugged it in and said it didn’t work probably didn’t read the giant yellow sticker that says shipped with battery disconnected. Super easy to setup too. Very impressed. Will probably buy again to keep wifi etc running lol
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