APC Back-UPS BVN650M1 Battery Backup & Surge Protector

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APC Back-UPS BVN650M1 Battery Backup & Surge Protector
Key Features
  • Output: 650 VA / 360W
  • Input: 120 VAC @ 60 Hz ± 5 Hz
  • 7 x Total NEMA 5-15R Outlets
  • 5 x Battery Backup & Surge Outlets
Designed for electronics in your home or office, such as computers and related equipment, the Back-UPS BVN650M1 Battery Backup & Surge Protector from APC provides clean battery power when power is interrupted or fluctuates outside of expected levels. In the case of a power outage, it can provide up to 1.9 minutes of runtime at max load and 10 minutes at half load. It also provides an output capacity of 650 VA / 360W, seven total NEMA 5-15R outlets (five battery backup & surge and two surge-only), an input voltage of 120 VAC at 60 Hz ± 5 Hz using its 5' cord with a NEMA 5-15P plug, and a surge energy rating of 490 joules. Its sealed lead-acid battery is maintenance-free and can be recharged in 6-8 hours. Two of the battery & surge outlets and spaced widely to accommodate larger plugs, and there is also a 2.1A USB Type-A charging port that is MFi certified for smartphones and tablets.
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The specs clearly say there is a mute switch. Yet ...

The specs clearly say there is a mute switch. Yet in the questions APC implies there isn’t one. So what is the answer? (BVM650M
Asked by: Bill
If you install the software from APC and connect this to your computer, you can configure it to never play an audible alarm.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2024-04-20

I am looking to connect an AirPort Extreme that ...

I am looking to connect an AirPort Extreme that is drawing about 200 watts. What is the battery runtime once the power goes out? Thanks
Asked by: eric
Mine powers two monitors, router, modem, computer, and from my experience, it lasts about 20-30 minutes, more than enough time to power everything down.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-11-07

Can this unit be mounted upside down, under my ...

Can this unit be mounted upside down, under my desk?
Asked by: Ben
Yes, this should have no issues with being mounted upside-down
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2024-09-01

I assume the unit beeps when it is on power. Is ...

I assume the unit beeps when it is on power. Is there a way to turn off the beep without turning off the unit?
Asked by: Jay
The unit only beeps when there is a power outage and you only have so many minutes to turn off your devices and presumably save your data that maybe lost.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-07-30

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How to change the battery?
Asked by: Anonymous
You are kidding me, right??? It's OK, I can take a joke.Google is your friend, as is the APC website, or their tech suppot peeps. As a last resort turn turtle with that sucker, flip it on it's back and ponder it's bottom side for practical hints on easy resolution.
Answered by: Dr. Michael F.
Date published: 2024-09-01

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I only have one computer in my house. Will this unit be a good fit for my iMac ?
Asked by: Anonymous
I also connect my landline phone and wireless router so both will operate during a power outage.
Answered by: John H.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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How do you change the batteries?
Asked by: Anonymous
Hi,On the bottom of the unit, there is a sliding cover. Slide it off and it reveals the battery. The battery will half come out. The wires connecting the battery will come off - just use a bit of force as they are attached pretty firmly.
Answered by: Paul B.
Date published: 2023-08-23
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