APC BX1300G Back-UPS XS Battery Backup
Prevent data loss during power failure with the APC BX1300G Back-UPS XS Battery Backup. This 780Watt UPS offers a constant power supply to your devices and equipment during power interruptions and outages. Providing up to 85 minutes of runtime, this UPS will allow you to work through extended hours and save critical data before complete loss during power outages. The APC BX1300G Back-UPS XS Battery Backup also comes with power-saving outlets that automatically cuts power to idle equipment to conserve electricity. Plus, it has an Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct low voltages without discharging the battery. To ensure high operating efficiency without sacrificing any protection, this UPS uses Green mode that bypasses unused electrical components in good power conditions. Get the APC BX1300G Back-UPS XS Battery Backup now!
What It Is And Why You Need It:
- 780W UPS; provides constant power supply to equipment and devices during outages
- 85 minutes of runtime; offers extended working hours for IT administrators during power interruptions
- Power-saving outlets; cuts power to idle equipment to conserve electricity
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR); stabilizes input voltage to an appropriate level for optimal equipment performance
- Green mode; ensures low power consumption during normal operation
A Closer Look
What's Included
I was very happy with this unit -- EXCEPT! I have two computers and one big monitor plugged into it. It only gives me a few minutes of backup power, unlike the 85 minutes mentioned in the specs. Oh, well. Second, with just one computer and the monitor, the unit is quiet. As soon as I flip on the second computer, a loud fan kicks in. Oh, well, OK so far, at least I have a few minutes project and surge protection. Here's the kicker. I had one computer and the monitor on. I flipped on the second computer and the UPS cut power to all my computers. I was right in the middle of printing something, it cut out and data was lost. So the manufacturer seems to think this is normal.