APC Back-UPS 350 (120V)

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APC Back-UPS 350 (120V)
Key Features
  • Output: 210W / 350VA
  • Input: 120V
  • 3 x Battery-Powered, 3 Surge Outlets
  • 6 x NEMA 5-15R
The APC Back-UPS 350 provides professional power protection and battery backup for computer systems. Safe system shutdown and advanced power management capabilities keep systems and data safe via serial or USB connection, and built-in phone/fax/modem (DSL-compatible) connections protect systems from surges traveling on data lines. Providing power and protection for up to 6 devices, the Back-UPS 350 provides over 4 minutes of battery backup for loads of up to 210 watts. A hot-swappable, user-replaceable battery system makes servicing the Back-UPS 350 hassle-free, and the unit delivers battery powered AC. APC offers guaranteed protection from surges and spikes with their lifetime, $100,000 Equipment Protection Policy.
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can it be layed on its side or does it have to stand up like in the photo ?
Asked by: Robert S.
The Back-UPS 350/500 User's Manual does not show any orientation other than vertical. The Placement instructions in the manual do not mention orientation at all. The unit does have rubber feet on the bottom and a vent at the top. The right side feels warm near the top vent. Using it on its side would cause the vent to be less effective since heat rises. Heat shortens the life of its battery. I called the number listed in the manual to ask, but just missed them. Their US & Canada # is 8-0-0-8-0-0-4-2-7-2. Only the left 3 outlets are battery backed, but all outlets are somewhat surge protected. The outlets are not spaced evenly so it can get too crowded to use them all at once. When lights etc. go out it will emit a piercingly painful sound until you push the button on the back and only supply a few minutes of power, but enough to safely shut yourself down. The deafening sound seems unnecessary and I pity my pets if it happens when no one is home.
Answered by: Katherine T M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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