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The APCUPS BX1000M is a 1000VA/600W UPS tower with 8 outlets (4 battery-backed, 4 surge-only), featuring Automatic Voltage Regulation to protect against voltage fluctuations. It offers 56 minutes of runtime, network dataline protection, and PowerChute management software compatibility. Energy Star certified with a replaceable lead-acid battery, it’s designed for reliable, eco-conscious power backup and surge protection.
Material Type | 1 |
Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
Output Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Runtime | 56 minutes |
Output Wattage | 6E+2 Watts |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Connector Type | NEMA |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Frequency Range | 60 Hz |
Input Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Maximum Power | 6E+2 Watts |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Amperage | 15 |
Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
Form Factor | Tower |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 15.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.2"D x 3.58"W x 7.48"H |
W**E
Reliable
I use this because the wiring is terrible in my house and weather causes outages now and then. Bought this to replace one that lasted 7 years. This has worked great the past year and also serves as a replacement for my power strip. I can't see me living without one.
M**N
So much better than the older models and the older models were great!
I bought a similar UPS by APC in 2009, and it finally conked out after 15 years. It was no frills, 4 outlets on backup and 2 not. And it would beep like crazy when there were outages or fluctuation. But did a great job and could run my modem, router, and network storage for about an hour when the power went out. I am still surprised how long it lasted. I purchased this and it is lighter, smaller, able to be muted, has far more functions and features, and runs the same equipment for 2 hours. I could not be happier.
R**Y
Nice UPS for the money
Seems to be working well and is apparently more than I probably needed. I'm only putting about a 20% load on it with everything running. Gives some extra run time in case of a power outage though, so not a bad thing. The replaceable battery should be nice too if/when the battery gives out. Although it may still be cheaper to buy a whole new UPS. I guess I'll find out.
M**R
So far its working just like its supposed to
I am as old as dirt and I was able to figure out how to set this up. I've hooked up several things to it using both the "surge protection only" outlets as well as hooking up two external hard drives to the outlets that keep power to them and one desk top computer. As I wrote in my headline, so far so good. I haven't lost power yet so I can't comment on that part... if it keeps the things I've plugged in to the power outlets going or not. Oh, and one more thing, I have not noticed any kind of odor with this one. I am very sensitive to smells. The last one I bought had a terrible odor for weeks and weeks. And while it is heavy for an old lady it was not too heavy.
Y**N
A review after using 8 years
I bought the 1000va one $97 in 2017. I think it's completely malfunctional in 2025. When it's turned on now, it errors out with high pitch noise. The screenshot of the panel looks like the attached. Overall, the UPS leaves me enough time shutting down PC during a power outtage a couple of times. So far I think it's a great purchase.
R**A
Very nice quality
I've owned many APC products over the years (mainly UPS devices for servers) and they have always performed well. This unit is a nice size for a home office computer. The menus allow you to configure sensitivity which is nice. Attaching the battery leads when you first get the unit is a little sketch but once you get the main power wire to settle down then it's fine.Lead acid type battery, so it's rather heavy. APC used to provide a Lithium based solution (which I've used also) and i tend to prefer that. This model is nice also for the cost. I like how the screen shows minutes remaining.
N**O
No contest…just get it!
So I have purchased dozens of these (not kidding) over the years for my clients, family and friends. Being an IT professional, I get asked a lot, “What do you use?”. A UPS in the 1500VA class. I just plug ONE monitor and the PC into the BATTERY side and everything else in the SURGE ONLY side. This makes sure you have the most juice for the important part - shutting down your PC gracefully. If you’re not home, it will at least ensure you have enough juice to power your PC in sleep mode for at least 20-40 minutes. The power may return before this but the software available with these (using the USB connection) will sense the power outage and use whatever juice it has stored to shutdown the PC gracefully. These are not really good for keeping gaming machines alive for a few hours while the power is out. Chances are, the Internet feed you are using will be out as well! If you have a generator that kicks in, these are perfect for keeping power surges and spikes off the equipment and keeping things running until the generator kicks in. The batteries should last at least a year or two depending on the temperatures at which they are used (hotter is worse) but are readily available these days - usually 700-900 Amp hour batteries.
M**L
Solid, simple battery, with good support
Had to RMA the first one, and fortunately APC is good about handling RMAs and was very helpful. When you receive it, you need to plug in the battery yourself (and unplug it if you need to ship it back), so expect a spark when doing so.On a mid-end gaming PC this battery affords me about 25 minutes of time without power during light tasks, and about 6 minutes if I'm running an intensive application or game. The Powerchute software helps monitor event history and check the maintenance and status of the battery.I'd recommend disabling the alert noises because this thing is *incredibly* loud, and getting a power surge in the middle of the night for it to screech at you is not ideal. (I'm honestly surprised that isn't the default MO for this model, considering it's more for consumer use than commercial use.)
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