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APC Back-UPS Pro (900 VA, 540 W, Line-interactive UPS)
EUR242,43

APC Back-UPS Pro

900 VA, 540 W, Line-interactive UPS


Question about APC Back-UPS Pro

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4 years ago

I am looking for a power bypass solution for my video surveillance system. I would also connect a switch and a Fritz repeater to it. In total I would have about 220 W connected to it. The only smart thing I could use with this device would be the ability to receive a push or mail telling me that the system is now running on emergency power (i.e. there has been a power interruption). Otherwise, I would only expect the device to bypass the power for about 10 minutes. Would this device be suitable? (the choice is simply too big!) How many IEC jumpers are supplied? and what type are these connecting cables? None of the devices I want to back up via this power back up have a C13 connection. Thank you very much for your valuable help!

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The C13 connection can be mitigated with adapters (e.g. https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/steffen-umwandlungsstecker-3-pol-typ-j-stromadapter-240497) or appropriate busbars. For the push message, this UPS must be connected to a "software" (i.e. PC or similar), "DIY" solutions, e.g. with Raspberry Pi, are of course also great and simple. Otherwise, the thing simply beeps loudly when configured accordingly. I have several of these UPS in use, partly on NAS (with such software) partly "dry" on network components. I reckon with min 5 max 10 min at half the nominal load (depending on the type of device).