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APC UPS 1500VA Sinewave UPS Battery Backup BR1500MS2 Backup Battery Power Supply AVR 10 Outlets 2 USB Charger

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  • APC 1500VA / 900W battery backup power supply
  • 10 Outlets (NEMA 5-15R): 6 surge protector with battery backup; 4 outlets with Surge Protection Only. Powerchute UPS management via dedicated data port (Windows 10, 22H2 Pro, 11 Pro. For Mac OS, use native "Energy Saver" Settings)
  • Sinewave UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), designed for high-end electronics, ideal battery backup for computer
  • Two USB Charger Ports: (1) USB-C, (1) Type-A (15W shared)
  • Replaceable Battery: Easily replace the battery back up with a genuine APC replacement battery, model APCRBC163 (sold separately)
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BrandAPC
Battery Cell CompositionSealed Lead Acid
Product Dimensions15"D x 4.4"W x 11.9"H
Voltage28 Volts
ColorBlack

Technical specifications

product_dimensions14.49 x 3.94 x 10.24 inches
item_weight27.6 pounds
item_model_numberBR1500MS2
batteries1 12V batteries required. (included)
best_sellers_rank#13 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units
date_first_availableSeptember 15, 2020
manufacturerAPC

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Customers find the uninterruptible power supply easy to set up and use, and appreciate its power quality and reliability as a backup device.

★★★★★

Nice to have a sinewave ups

Ordinary Joe BlowDecember 4, 2025

So, I got a Cyber Monday deal on this unit, and it's been one of the ups's that I have been researching and watching for a while. I currently have an old/obsolete APC BN1080G running all my network equipment. This unit works great for this purpose since we have numerous power outages during the year, and power surges cause by stupid squirrels getting fried on power lines and transformers. I am on my second set of batteries on the BN1080G and it keeps on working great. So, I decided based on that to purchase this BR1500MS2 for my computer and monitor. Desktop PC would now be protected with a sinewave ups. So, pros for this unit are as follows in my situation. 1 Sinewave output 2 1500 va and 900w capacity 3 APC reliability 4 Decent footprint 5 Reliability based on current unit is a big plus. Con 1 When will APC update products to LiFepo batteries. 2 Yes battery replacement every 3-5 years depending on how deep and often ups switches to battery. Lots of switches with deep cycles get battery replacement close to the 3-year mark. Powered up unit when received to charge batteries and to see if there were problems with unit. There is an electronics smell when powered up and over the course of a day and a few load test the smell has not disappeared. I hope this goes away after a few days. I have a Threadripper desktop PC, monitor, and nas station connected to ups. So far, ups is running cool when Threadripper goes to work. Ups does not get hot when 300 watts of peak loads are applied. No buzzing and other noises are coming from ups. Software install has been completed. My BitDefender antivirus software flagged this software as a possible bad player but went ahead and setup rules for it. One thing I wish software would allow would be a shutdown test without pulling main plug from wall. That would test software`s ability to shutdown pc. Hate pulling plugs to test. The test cycle in the software for switching to battery backup works well though. The other item would be to see more than one ups in the software so it could either control it and or provide the same data as other ups. Software is designed from what I can see to control and monitor only one unit. So, with this all said, I got a great deal on price and delivery was overnight. I would like to test a lifepo battery unit someday to see if the hype is real, but that would require one on my APC ups units to fail which I am confident from many years of home and commercial experience might not happen too soon. Amazon AI wants more answers. It does weigh a good 27 pounds. Protection level with new unit will have to wait till first squirrel fry or power outage which will happen soon since it`s wintertime. Size is perfect. Small footprint and case have plenty of venting to keep cool. Will update review in a few months if something significate happens that needs to be communicated. 12_10_25 update. Smell still there and it does get worse with load. Contacted Schneider Electric and told them what was going on, and they have authorized a new unit to be sent to me. Now that's the kind of customer service you can praise. While talking to service advisor we had 2 power bumps from nasty windstorm that we have going on, and unit worked flawlessly and my desktop kept on going without a flicker. Looking forward to new unit that doesn`t smell like the end of its life could happen at any time soon. Again this unit is working well except or the electronics smell. Would buy again if another ups is needed. 12_17_2025 update. Received replacement and got it all charged up just in time for the latest windstorm. This one too smells of electrical components that are hot or got stressed during burnin and testing. This one's not as bad and so far, does not seem to get smellier with increased load. Hope this smell goes away because it's too cold to leave window open to air out room. We did test unit with a power bump from something hitting power line during the storm and unit worked. So would I buy this again. Not sure now with the sink issue perfectly. Hope smell is gone in a week. Would I still recommend? Yes, if you don`t mind the electronic components smell. This is 2 for 2 and I don`t see this as a one-off issue. Will keep using and hope it makes it 3 years and with summer 6 months away, I can open windows and air the office out. I will say that the customer support has been outstanding, so you have that on your side. Read more

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★★★★★

Using with portable generator

JimBob-53February 16, 2022

I have used APC UPS of various models for many, many years. They have always performed as expected. I currently have the Back-UPS Pro BR1500MS2 and it works perfectly. I'm writing this review not so much so about the UPS, but more for information on what to expect if using this UPS with a portable generator. I am an IT Senior Systems Engineer working from home for the last year or so due to Covid. I have a very highend computer system thus the reason I am using the BR1500MS2. My system draws around 450-500 watts constantly and this UPS supports it just fine. Ok, now on to my point. I live in Colorado and if you remember we recently had a very bad wind storm which knocked out power to most of us in central Colorado for several days. After the second day of no power and no heat (house was 39 degrees). I was pretty much forced to obtain a portal generator. This generator was a highend 8650 Watts from a reputable company. Generator performed as expected - Frig is working, got coffee, have some heat - all good. BTW we were without utility power for 8 days. Wife is happy again, so now it is time to get the computer system and network back on up and running. Here is where you need to be AWARE of using a UPS with Generator Power. I plugged the UPS in to the generator power. Turned on the UPS and after a few seconds, the UPS started to cycle from Gen Power to Battery Power back and forth. That's strange, what could be wrong. Well, it wasn't the input voltage from the Generator - Checked it to be 115v continuous, but UPS still cycling. AH HA, it was the input frequency. The UPS is rated as input frequency to be 60 +/- 3hz. The display on the UPS indicated it was receiving 63hz. So apparently, the Generator was outputting just a hair outside the 60 +/- 3hz range of the UPS specs and causing the UPS to cycle into and out of battery mode. Obviously, it was designed to do this. Ok, unplug all of the stuff from the UPS and plug into generator power and all is good. I need to talk with the generator manufacture on getting the output frequency adjusted no doubt. Sorry for all of the blah, blah, but I wanted to set the expectations if you have an operating environment where you must use a UPS with generator power, you may find yourself in a situation where things may not work as expected due to input/output thresholds of your equipment. Oh, and by the way, the generator manufacture said the Gen was operating within their specs 60hz +/- 3hz. Apparently, the UPS or GEN is not exactly within specs. UPDATE for BR1500MS2: I recently had the need again to use the UPS with my generator. Utility folks replacing power pole, so I powered up the generator to keep a few things running. As I had mentioned previously, I was having an issue with the UPS staying online using the generator voltage. After reading some additional detail about the UPS Sensitivity settings, I adjust the setting from the default of Medium to LOW. The definition of LOW is "Use this setting if your battery backup continues to transfer to battery operation frequently on the medium setting. Typically, this occurs when the AC utility source is a generator. Caution, this will allow greater voltage distortions to reach your computer." Ok, so why couldn't the support folks at APC advise me of this. Maybe because of the caution notice - who knows. Anyway, I set the sensitivity to Low, connected the input of the UPS to the generator output voltage. Ah HA, this time the UPS stayed online and stopped the frequent switching on and off line as before. I monitored the UPS output to my computer and only noticed a small variation in voltage and HZ. Not enough to cause any harm to my system. After utility power was restored, generator off, I put the sensitivity setting back to the default Medium. So I just wanted to update my previous entry about using this UPS with home generators. It does work afterall, just change the UPS sensitivity setting. Read more

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