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product_id: 39795260
title: "UPS 1500VA/900W, LCD, AVR, UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector BX1500M"
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# 68 min runtime @ 100W load 1500VA / 900W peak power 10 outlets (5 battery + 5 surge) UPS 1500VA/900W, LCD, AVR, UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector BX1500M

**Brand:** apc
**Price:** 2227.99 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power your productivity, protect your peace of mind.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** UPS 1500VA/900W, LCD, AVR, UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector BX1500M by apc
- **How much does it cost?** 2227.99 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- apc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted apc brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Online, Always:** Up to 68 minutes runtime at 100W load keeps your work and entertainment uninterrupted.
- • **Power When It Counts:** 1500VA/900W capacity delivers robust backup for your essential tech during outages.
- • **Smart Voltage Regulation:** AVR stabilizes voltage fluctuations without draining battery, perfect for sensitive gear.
- • **Complete Protection Suite:** 10 outlets with battery backup & surge protection plus coaxial & Ethernet safeguards.
- • **Sustainable & Serviceable:** Energy Star certified with user-replaceable battery for eco-friendly, zero-downtime power.

## Overview

The APC BX1500M UPS offers a powerful 1500VA/900W backup with 10 protected outlets, including 5 battery-backed and 5 surge-only, plus coaxial and Ethernet surge protection. Featuring Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), it stabilizes voltage dips and surges without draining the battery, ensuring longer runtime. With up to 68 minutes of backup at 100W load and a user-replaceable battery, this ENERGY STAR certified UPS is designed for reliable, efficient power continuity for home offices, entertainment systems, and smart devices.

## Description

This APC UPS battery backup & surge protector (Back-UPS Pro BX1500M) is a battery backup built for computers, routers, wireless networks, workstations, and home entertainment electronics. As a UPS battery backup and computer uninterruptible power supply unit, this battery backup surge protector automatically switches to backup power the moment it detects an outage or unsafe voltage fluctuation — keeping your uninterruptible power supply running and your data protected from damaging power surges and spikes. This backup battery power supply is a trusted UPS power supply for computer, external hard drive, and router setups — a reliable battery backup for computer use so you stay connected and your data stays safe even when the power doesn't. As a back up battery power supply, this 1500VA UPS features Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct brownouts and overvoltage without draining the ups battery, and is compatible with Active PFC power supplies for reliable performance with modern computers. This upc battery backup & surge protector uses a user-replaceable ups battery (APC Replacement Battery Cartridge #124, sold separately), so your battery back up and surge protection keeps performing at full strength — no need to replace the entire backup battery unit..

Review: Good UPS that keeps my stuff working during an outage but has defective self-test. (2026 update) - Overall good UPS. I have purchased several of the same models. I use them for my computers and also my home theater system (amp, TV, PS5, subwoofer), and other electronics. However, all my APC units have the same defect in the self-testing mode or during a power outage at the house. Although, the defect during self-test is infrequent. Sometimes during self-test, unexpectedly the unit's alarm starts making a racket. I look at the display panel icon which indicates the battery is completely depleted. The first time this happened, I turned off everything connected to the UPS because I thought it would suddenly cut the power to them because the UPS thinks the battery was dead. The same issue could happen if there is a power outage at my house and the UPS switches to the battery power. After, I unplugged the UPS from the wall and cycled the power button off and on, the mysterious "problem" with the "failed" battery was self-corrected. The battery icon then showed it was fully charged: it had gone from full discharge to fully charged in an instant! Now that I know about this defect, when the alarm goes off and the panel indicates the battery is dead: I mute the alarm and leave my equipment on that is connected to the UPS. (There is no a power outage at my house.) It is a false alarm. In about 24 hours, the UPS mysteriously corrects itself and behaves normally. I can disconnect it from the wall socket and my stuff works fine and the battery level shows that it is fully charged but of course starts to show the remaining time left to depletion. UPDATE: June 2026 All of my APC UPS units have stopped functioning properly after about five years of use. I tested each one by swapping batteries, and the results showed either weak batteries or failure in the UPS hardware itself. For the APC units that still appear to operate, I chose not to purchase new OEM batteries. Instead, I invested in the GOLDENMATE 1000VA/800W Lithium UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, and it has proven to be a clear improvement over the older sealed lead‑acid APC models. When I pull the power plug from the wall mains to simulate a power outage, the GOLDENMATE provides noticeably longer runtime and keeps my equipment powered flawlessly. The APC units—when they were still functioning correctly—could do the same, but for a shorter period. The GOLDENMATE is also roughly half the weight of the APC SLA‑based units, which makes handling and placement easier. I hope this modern Lithium Iron Phosphate battery pack UPS will last longer and be less trouble‑prone than the APC brand.
Review: Solid backup against outages, fluctuations and surges. - Took a little time to setup as I'm using a smaller one for my Home Lab Network and this one for my daily Computer. Using NUT (Linux), I got both securely on the network and running smoothly with full readouts on both. Came already fully charged and ready to go immediately. Works great, no problem with the beeps, solved plug spacing by using small extension connectors. Really great value for the money and solid security against power outages and fluctuations. Smaller in size than you would think too but plenty powerful! Update: In my area storm outages are a pretty common occurrence, hence this became a true necessity not merely a convenience. Since purchasing it, setting it up and running live, we've had two outages for a short period of time (each) and last night quite a few blips (power fluctuations that didn't cut anything off). My network stayed up throughout it all perfectly (I run it 24/7/365), I was actually on my computer (only run as needed) when the second incident happened and it performed to 100% satisfaction. Lights went out, my computer and network both stayed running through it and I remained connected to internet also. That was the real-world test I needed. I'm a simple home user with a pretty good setup because I rely on it for daily use and learning. As a 40+ year computer user and enthusiast I stayed with APC because of their reputation, quality and reliability as well as my experience with their products. I bought my first APC back in mid 1990's and it was equally as functional and reliable even back then. For me it's tried and true. This (recently) was my first journey into building and running a full Home Lab setup so I chose to spend a little extra money to insure it's reliability and it's already paid off. It's very satisfying that I know when I walk out the door I can come home to a guaranteed working complete system everyday. I know when I push the computer's power button I WILL be on the net!

## Features

- 1500VA / 900W RELIABLE BACKUP POWER: The highest VA capacity available for home use; delivers short-term battery power to keep essential devices powered during blackouts, surges, and unexpected power interruptions
- STAY CONNECTED WHEN IT MATTERS MOST: Provides up to 68 minutes of backup runtime at a 100W load-keeping computers, TVs, DVRs, Wi-Fi routers, modems, external drives, NAS systems, and smart home devices powered during outages
- TEN PROTECTED OUTLETS: Power your entire setup with 5 battery backup outlets for essential devices, plus 5 surge-only outlets for peripherals-plus built-in coaxial and Ethernet surge protection for added peace of mind
- AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects low voltage brownouts (88V+) and surges (+/-13%) without draining battery-boosts or trims to stable 120V. Extends runtime for blackouts; Active PFC compatible for gaming PCs
- REPLACEABLE BATTERY & ENERGY STAR UPS: User-replaceable battery (APCRBC124, sold separately) for zero-downtime swaps. ENERGY STAR certified for 92%+ efficiency, cutting energy costs vs standard UPS units

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06VY6FXMM |
| Amperage | 7.5 A |
| Battery Average Life | 19 minutes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Battery Charge Time | 16 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | APC |
| Built-In Media | UPS^User Manual^USB Cable^Coaxial Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 12,970 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Frequency Range | 57 Hz - 63 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731304331780 |
| Input Voltage | 120 volts_of_alternating_current |
| Item Dimensions | 15.04 x 3.94 x 9.84 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.04"D x 3.94"W x 9.84"H |
| Item Type Name | battery backup |
| Item Weight | 24.3 pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 °F |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Maximum Power | 900 watts |
| Mfr Part Number | BX1500M |
| Model Number | BX1500M |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Outlets | 10 |
| Output Current | 7.5 A |
| Output Voltage | 120 volts_of_alternating_current |
| Output Wattage | 900 watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Product Dimensions | 15.04"D x 3.94"W x 9.84"H |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Specification Met | UL 508, EN 50091-2, Energy Star, RoHS, REACH |
| UPC | 731304331780 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year |
| Wattage | 900 watts |

## Product Details

- **Battery Cell Composition:** Lead Acid
- **Brand:** APC
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 15.04"D x 3.94"W x 9.84"H
- **Voltage:** 120 volts

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long will this UPS power my system when the power goes out?**
A: Runtimes of any UPS will vary based on the amount of power required by your connected devices. The LCD Screen on the Back-UPS Pro model will display the estimated runtime based on the current power load of devices plugged into the UPS.

**Q: Will the UPS automatically switch off from the battery backup when power is restored?**
A: Yes, when adequate power is restored to the UPS and is within the operating voltage range of the UPS, it will restart online operation.

**Q: Will this UPS provide continuous power in the case of a power outage?**
A: This Back-UPS Pro instantly switches to battery power, when the main power goes out. The average transfer time is 8 milliseconds, and most connected devices do not experience any interruption in power.

**Q: Can I plug the UPS into an extension cord or does it have to be plugged into a wall?**
A: In order for your UP to get the best power available, you should plug it directly into the wall receptacle. Plugging your UPS into a surge protection may cause the UPS to go on battery more often, even if the main power has not gone out.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good UPS that keeps my stuff working during an outage but has defective self-test. (2026 update)
*by A***B on June 9, 2024*

Overall good UPS. I have purchased several of the same models. I use them for my computers and also my home theater system (amp, TV, PS5, subwoofer), and other electronics. However, all my APC units have the same defect in the self-testing mode or during a power outage at the house. Although, the defect during self-test is infrequent. Sometimes during self-test, unexpectedly the unit's alarm starts making a racket. I look at the display panel icon which indicates the battery is completely depleted. The first time this happened, I turned off everything connected to the UPS because I thought it would suddenly cut the power to them because the UPS thinks the battery was dead. The same issue could happen if there is a power outage at my house and the UPS switches to the battery power. After, I unplugged the UPS from the wall and cycled the power button off and on, the mysterious "problem" with the "failed" battery was self-corrected. The battery icon then showed it was fully charged: it had gone from full discharge to fully charged in an instant! Now that I know about this defect, when the alarm goes off and the panel indicates the battery is dead: I mute the alarm and leave my equipment on that is connected to the UPS. (There is no a power outage at my house.) It is a false alarm. In about 24 hours, the UPS mysteriously corrects itself and behaves normally. I can disconnect it from the wall socket and my stuff works fine and the battery level shows that it is fully charged but of course starts to show the remaining time left to depletion. UPDATE: June 2026 All of my APC UPS units have stopped functioning properly after about five years of use. I tested each one by swapping batteries, and the results showed either weak batteries or failure in the UPS hardware itself. For the APC units that still appear to operate, I chose not to purchase new OEM batteries. Instead, I invested in the GOLDENMATE 1000VA/800W Lithium UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, and it has proven to be a clear improvement over the older sealed lead‑acid APC models. When I pull the power plug from the wall mains to simulate a power outage, the GOLDENMATE provides noticeably longer runtime and keeps my equipment powered flawlessly. The APC units—when they were still functioning correctly—could do the same, but for a shorter period. The GOLDENMATE is also roughly half the weight of the APC SLA‑based units, which makes handling and placement easier. I hope this modern Lithium Iron Phosphate battery pack UPS will last longer and be less trouble‑prone than the APC brand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid backup against outages, fluctuations and surges.
*by A***5 on June 10, 2026*

Took a little time to setup as I'm using a smaller one for my Home Lab Network and this one for my daily Computer. Using NUT (Linux), I got both securely on the network and running smoothly with full readouts on both. Came already fully charged and ready to go immediately. Works great, no problem with the beeps, solved plug spacing by using small extension connectors. Really great value for the money and solid security against power outages and fluctuations. Smaller in size than you would think too but plenty powerful! Update: In my area storm outages are a pretty common occurrence, hence this became a true necessity not merely a convenience. Since purchasing it, setting it up and running live, we've had two outages for a short period of time (each) and last night quite a few blips (power fluctuations that didn't cut anything off). My network stayed up throughout it all perfectly (I run it 24/7/365), I was actually on my computer (only run as needed) when the second incident happened and it performed to 100% satisfaction. Lights went out, my computer and network both stayed running through it and I remained connected to internet also. That was the real-world test I needed. I'm a simple home user with a pretty good setup because I rely on it for daily use and learning. As a 40+ year computer user and enthusiast I stayed with APC because of their reputation, quality and reliability as well as my experience with their products. I bought my first APC back in mid 1990's and it was equally as functional and reliable even back then. For me it's tried and true. This (recently) was my first journey into building and running a full Home Lab setup so I chose to spend a little extra money to insure it's reliability and it's already paid off. It's very satisfying that I know when I walk out the door I can come home to a guaranteed working complete system everyday. I know when I push the computer's power button I WILL be on the net!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You can silence the chirping easily
*by O***E on April 29, 2018*

My old APC, a ES 750 Backups, was bought in 2008, and the battery on it just failed (yes, it lasted TEN years). That unit was a replacement for an APC I bought at a retail store which was at the end of its warranty, but the battery died. I called APC back then, and they sent me the replacement at the end of the warranty life for free. APC had the best customer service in the business, and despite not calling them this time, I have no reason to think it's changed. I ordered a replacement battery for that 2008 ES750 (I got the Keyko here on Amazon- will see how long it lasts), and it's back in business. If I get another 5 years out of it, one APC purchase will have lasted 20 years and still going. APCs are incredibly reliable, they honor their warranties, and they appear to last forever. Nothing I've seen anywhere says different. I purchased this APC 1500VA because I wanted longer backup battery life, and moved my old APC ES750 to protect my Comcast router. Once a year or so, we have a tropical storm or hurricane that cuts our power for an hour, up to days in a rare hurricane. A 1500 should double the up time of a 750. Also, this has a display that shows the condition of the battery, the amount of power being used, and power load. The old ES750 did not. This unit is amazing. I have a full gaming PC, monitor, sound system, printer, 2 lamps plugged in, and the load bar is barely to 1/3. With the PowerChute software installed (first time I've ever installed it), it says I am drawing 99 watts of power right now (I have printer shut off when not in use). The Estimated battery time is 61 minutes if the power source goes down. There was no discount of any kind available, so before buying I compared every backups before paying the higher price for this APC brand. The difference was a couple of dollars more, but for something that could possibly last 20 years, saving a few dollars was not worth the headache of an unreliable unit or unresponsive customer service. Reviews always make a difference to me in a buying decision, I wanted to address some of the reviews that may have turned me off from choosing this model. 1. The unit makes excessive noise. - I have it positioned under my table, more than 18" away from my actual PC (PC faces my chair, this is turned sideways to face the wall with the connectors facing the PC at a 90 degree angle). The unit is SILENT. It makes NO noise. NO buzz, NO hum that can be heard over my near silent PC fans. I have no idea about the specifics for servers, or how far it should be away from equipment to prevent feedback loop, but for home use, the unit is silent and works flawlessly. 2. The horrible chirping when the battery or AC power dies. I totally relate to this, it's exactly what happened when my old ES 750 went, and it drove me almost bonkers. It is LOUD. If you unplug the unit, the chirping would not stop until you physically removed the battery itself. THIS unit has a mute button, it's the top left button on the unit. I haven't heard the alarm sound on this yet, nor do I want to unplug to test because getting to the plug behind all my computer equipment is a contortionist exercise. But my old APC did not have a mute button, so I assume that's what this is for. There's a feature in the Powerchute program however that allows you to "DISABLE THE BATTERY BACKUP ALARMS AT ALL TIMES" (as well as "Disable the battery backup alarms when the PC is in hibernation"). So you never need hear the alarm if you don't want to, ending the annoyance once and for all. My little APC ES 750 protected my PCs through 3 major hurricanes and 4 serious tropical storms, one of which destroyed my roof. With that one unit, I have never lost a single PC to massive power spikes, something that happens continuously with brownouts as they try to restore power after each major storm to the area. Some neighbors have lost PC's plugged into regular surge protectors. The ability to protect data lines seems to help too, my mom once fried a PC while it was shut down and she was on vacation, the only explanation was a spike through her data lines. The only downside is the weight... to compare it to a brick would be absurd, it is many times the weight of a brick. It's HEAVY. But that's because this is a huge battery and it's all battery weight. Be prepared for the weight, at about 1/6th the size of my loaded tower PC, this weights 4x more. APC are the best, hope this helps!

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