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The APC 1500VA Smart UPS (SMC1500-2UC) is a robust line-interactive uninterruptible power supply designed for professional environments. With a capacity of 1500VA and 900W, it features six NEMA outlets, automatic voltage regulation, and a 2U rackmount form factor. The SmartConnect feature allows for remote monitoring and management, enhancing user experience and equipment protection. Backed by a 2-year warranty and an additional year for registered users, this UPS is a reliable choice for safeguarding your critical devices.
Material Type | Metal |
Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
Output Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Output Wattage | 9E+2 Watts |
Wattage | 9E+2 |
Connector Type | NEMA |
Number of Outlets | 6 |
Frequency Range | Not Obtainable |
Input Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Maximum Power | 9E+2 Watts |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Amperage | 12 Amps |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
Form Factor | Rack |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 63.96 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.3"D x 6.7"W x 8.6"H |
R**C
Arrived defective, but GREAT customer service
Arrived defective. My IT people advised me to send it back, which I did. That was a major hassle because it contains a battery and could not be returned, but the seller quickly responded and sent an RMA and return label and it went back. My IT people told me it is a good product when it works right and recommended that I buy it again. So I did, but the price went up by $16. Not happy, but I have not given it one star because they were quick to send the return instructions. I will try again and hope for better luck this time.It is intended to protect a server. I like the fact that my IT experts can monitor it without physically coming in. I suppose this is a back door into my system, but I find it very useful. Hopefully the next one will work properly. I will update this after the new one is installed.ADDENDUM:This is a story of 5-star customer support. The product is good. I am not an expert and I do not have much to say about this product, except that it was recommended by my IT experts.The product was ordered on August 17 and arrived defective on September 1. Amazon currently takes about 2 weeks to deliver this item. One feature is that it can be connected to an outside IT monitoring service, and this did not work. So I went to Amazon to start a return. Amazon said that this product was not eligible for a return. What? $450 product and I could not return it? Was I stuck with a defective product?So, through Amazon, I found a way to contact the seller. Within an hour they issued an RMA and instructions for a return. We followed the instructions and returned it.I commented that I would like a replacement, but did not receive any confirmation that I would get a replacement. So I assumed I would get a refund. My IT experts still said that this was a good product and to order it again. It was highly recommended to protect my expensive server and we were seeing power outages due to unusual 112F high temperatures.So, on September 3rd I went to Amazon and re-ordered the same item again. I was disappointed to see that the price had increased. Within a short time the new Smart UPS arrived. The IT experts installed it and said that it was working properly with no problems.I waited a few days and saw no refund. So I sent an email to the seller to ask when I would get my refund. They replied quickly to tell me that they had sent a replacement and that there was no refund. They sent the tracking number to prove it. I researched the tracking number and found that we had received and installed the replacement, and that the new Amazon order was still on its way. The seller had shipped the replacement the day after they issued the RMA, and before they had actually received my return!So, now I realized that I was going to have 2 of these and I only wanted one! The seller told us to refuse delivery when the 2nd one came. It has not arrived yet (Sept 22). So, I am hoping that the seller has managed to turn the delivery in progress around. The seller has been amazing with quick replies to my emails and prompt service throughout this episode. I highly recommend them. 5-star recommendation.
C**E
Great Quality Units!
This product is exactly what we needed! Nothing like a rack mounted UPS.
S**L
Great UPS, it does support apcupsd and NUT!!
No issues. Nice and quite. Has worked with every power failure without flaw. Nice long battery life at 30-35% load I put on it.I noticed a few reviews talking about you can't use NUT or apcupsd with it and having to use the network cloud service. Not true. I don't have mine connected to the internet and instead use the USB port to connect to my server that monitors it with apcupsd. I can send this data to influxdb via telegraf, as well as configuring apcupsd to shutdown when battery % reaches a certain point.You do have to read the manual though, there's a part that tells you how to go into the settings and turn on all the details. If you don't do this, you won't see load %. Same is true for NUT if you prefer to use that.I have two of these so far. One for network equipment, and one for TrueNAS server. Keeping load at 350≤ watts gives a nice long runtime in the event of power failure.The TrippLite UPS I had a very poor runtime. I tried to save money thinking it would be fine for my network equipment. Ended up getting another SMC1500-2UC, and using the TrippLite as battery backup for my 30W computer.The battery are heavy. Install after you rack mount it. I ended up buying rails for mine because I didn't like how it sagged with just a connection to 2-posts in my rack.Helps to read the manual about the apcupsd stuff. I also set mine to keep the screen on all the time. Not super user friendly. But UPS devices never really are in my experience.
M**D
Battery backup
Good unit
W**T
Wouldn't be without it!
I have two of these. One powers my two Linux servers, cable modem, router, Ethernet switches, etc. in my basement. The other powers my "everyday" Windows PC in my bedroom, as well as my bedside clock and my CPAP machine. I bought the second one after a power glitch killed my unprotected CPAP machine. Now my replacement CPAP machine is protected from surges and will keep running even when my utility power fails. I'll never go back!
M**N
Don't get your hopes up with the built in NIC
This one may have been on me, but this should be discussed anyway. There are magnitudes of data that never touch the internet. These systems exist in manufacturing processes and there is a gap between them and the internet because even if a business system goes down manufacturing should continue if only because big machines do not care for hard stops. It releases the magic smoke more often than not when they do.That preamble is because this is NOT a network attached UPS. If you put it on your network it will pull an IP. You can go to your router and confirm that IP and then even try to navigate to it, and you will get nothing. That NIC is for the systems cloud connectivity where you can manage all of your UPS on APC's website. You can use the USB/Serial interface to connect to the UPS locally (or if you're really fancy with USB over IP) using the PowerChute Business Edition software, but there really isn't much to do there. If you really want to manage this thing you'll need their cloud service and if this UPS only exists to allow for a safe shutdown of a smaller machine (say some pieces of quality control equipment) you do not want it.It also runs Java and if you look up "log4j APC" it has been patched, for now.3 stars to tech support, I haven't tried them so I'm not going to weigh one way or the other.Over all, it's a big beefy battery that will allow for ample shut down time. If you wanted something you could manage independently, maybe APC isn't the best name in the business anymore if cloud is a requirement when all I need to know is if diags says my battery is a paperweight.
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