The Power-Saving Back-UPS Pro 700 (120V) from APC provides power to your important computer components in the event of an electrical outage. The Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) contains a battery which continues to power computers, monitors and other components if the electricity is cut from them. An LCD status display provides information including remaining battery life, load capacity, and event notices. The battery is hot-swappable and easy to replace. An audible alarm alerts you of events like power outage and low battery.
- Output: 420W/700VA
- Input: 120V
- 3x Battery Backup, 3x Surge Protection
- NEMA 5-15R
APC BR700G Overview
- 1Description
- 2Battery and Surge Protected Outlets
- 3DataLine Surge Protection
- 4Surge Only Outlets
- 5Energy Management Function
- 6Boost and Trim Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
- 7Green Mode
- 8Customizable Voltage-Transfer Points
- 9Customizable Voltage Sensitivity
- 10Intelligent Battery Management
- 11Cold-Start Capable
- 12Battery Failure Notification
- 13Automatic Self-Test
- 14Transformer-Block Spaced Outlets
- 15Resettable Circuit Breaker
- 16Simple Battery Replacement
- 17USB Connection
- 18LCD Status Display
- 19Audible Alarms
- 20Disconnected Battery Notification
APC BR700G Specs
Total Outlets | 6 |
Protected Outlets | 3 x NEMA 5-15R (Battery and Surge) 3 x NEMA 5-15R (Surge Only) |
Plug Type | NEMA 5-15P |
Coax Protection | 1-In 1-Out |
Data Line Protection | RJ11 |
Communications | USB via RJ45 |
Noise Filtering | 5% |
Surge Energy Rating | 354 Joules |
Maximum Current | 12 A |
Maximum Wattage | 420 W |
Nominal Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
Input Voltage Adjustable Range | 93 to 130 VAC |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz (Auto Sensing) |
Nominal Output Voltage | 120 VAC |
Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz |
Load Capacity | 700 VA |
Circuit Breaker Rating | 15 A |
Maximum Efficiency | 87% |
Waveform | Simulated Sine Wave |
Cells | 1 |
Recharge Time | 12 Hours |
Replacement Battery | RBC17 |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 0 to 95% |
Storage Temperature | 23 to 113°F / -15 to 45°C |
Operating Altitude | 10,000' / 3000 m |
Storage Altitude | 50,000' / 15,000 m |
Certifications | REACH, RoHS *as per Manufacturer |
Cable Length | 6' / 1.8 m |
Rackmount Size | None |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 7.48 x 3.58 x 12.2" / 190 x 91 x 310 mm |
Weight | 15.9 lb / 7.2 kg |
Package Weight | 17.5 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 17.2 x 9.9 x 5.6" |
APC BR700G Reviews
works
as advertised
Does not support high-speed internet trough coax
The unit degradates high-speed internet signal when connected trough coax or ethernet sockets. The coax does not support anything more than 35Mbps and ethernet could limits the speed to 100Mbps. The customer support rep reluctantly confirmed: Upon checking, this is actually expected on this kinds of unit. This is due to the surge components of the unit. You may check this FAQ for info. This FAQ is for cable but it applies the same for internet connection through coax: https://www.apc.com/us/en/faqs/index?page=content&id=FA158835&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US
LCD is a bonus
Great little guy for small applications. Happy with the value and product.
Ample protection!
Has a load of features (management, hot swappable batteries, etc) and provides the protection my customers require. Like that you can select what does and doesn't get power if loss of power occurs.
Great Unit and Value!
Always buy APC Power backups and this didn't disappoint. So far it's flawless and is a great value for the money.
Great Value
We use these in our office at most of our workstations. Plenty of power & outlets for most, unless you've got a massive multimedia setup at your desk. Great looking units - the LCD display is clear and easy to read - just enough information not to overwhelm.
Affordable quality protection
These have become my standard for protecting stand-alone PCs and entertainment systems that don't justify SmartUPS-level sine-wave output. The Back-UPS Pro 700 (BR700G) has enough power reserve to handle a mid-range computer with dual monitors for over 15 minutes and an easily readable display to tell you exactly how much time is left. I've been pleasantly surprised to see that they are recognized automatically by Ubuntu Linux v20, so no extra software is required to arrange for a safe automatic shutdown. Sure there are cheaper UPSes, even from APC. But why risk it? Your hardware is an investment, protect it properly.
Okay so far
Setup went pretty smoothly which was basically getting the battery installed. I connected the data cable to my iMAC and it recognized the UPS immediately. I have not tested the UPS to be sure it will provide adequate power to allow my computer to safety shut down yet.
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