A:AnswerAnonymous - the APC 350VA UPS takes the RBC35 battery.
Link below:
http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=RBC35
May want to check Radio Shack or Battery Plus+ stores nearby you or Amazon or battery shops online
A:AnswerThese devices do not have electromagnetic components which produce EM fields. You would be worse off sleeping by your refrigerator.
You can buy an inexpensive em tester on Amazon if you are concerned about stuff like this.
A:AnswerThank you for you inquiry. The difference between the 2 is the 700 would support more equipment since it is a larger UPS. Unfortunately the 350 does not have a line for the telephone connection. It would only have a RJ-45 port on which would support an Ethernet cable.
A:AnswerThank you for inquiry. This UPS should work with the medicine dispenser. I would just confirm that the medicine dispenser doesn't draw over 200 watts of power so the UPS doesn't become overloaded. The runtime would depend on how much the power the device draws. At full load (200 watts) the UPS will provide 1 minute of runtime. At half load (100 watts) it will provide 6 minutes of runtime. One the power goes back on the UPS will begin to charge the battery back up to full charge. If the UPS were to completely drain during the power outage, once power is restored the UPS will begin to charge the batteries. Once the battery gets to around 20% the UPS will power back on.
A:AnswerThank you for inquiry. Yes the unit would come with a $75,000 equipment protection policy. Just note to be fully protected you would need to have the data lines protected that are running into the equipment too since a surge can come threw those as well. Please do not hesitate to contact an APCbySchneider support team if you need any further assistance. We offer email and chat services through our support site and you may also contact us directly at 800-800-4272.
A:AnswerThank you for your recent inquiry. Unless it is mission critical for you to be able to copy during a power failure, we would typically recommend connecting copiers and printers to surge protectors only. If you must have battery protection for this printer, please contact an APCbySchneider support team for further assistance. We offer email and chat services through our support site and you may also contact us directly at 800-800-4272.
A:AnswerThank you for your recent inquiry. There is a red led labeled "site wiring fault" on the side of the UPS near the power cord. If this led is on, then it means one of the following issues has been detected:
1. Overloaded neutral wire (>5vdc measured between Neutral and Ground).
2. Reversed polarity (hot and neutral wires are reversed).
3. Missing ground wire. (Note: this also includes using a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter)
If this led is on, please remove the unit from service and have the wiring inspected.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. It sounds like the UPS is going to battery for a few seconds. I would verify this by checking the LEDs on the unit when it is beeping. If you are still having issues with the unit please contact our toll free support at 1-800-555-2725 option 2.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. Yes the UPS will recharge the internal battery when it is connected to utility power. The battery will take about 16 hours to fully charge. If the green LED is flashing rapidly then the battery is low on the unit. If the green LED is still blinking after leaving it charge for 16 hours please contact APC directly at 1-800-800-4272 or email us at [email protected] for further troubleshooting.
A:AnswerMilt,
1) This is the APC User Manual and Specifications site for the Back-Ups 650 (and ES 650) unit. Just Google "Manuals specifications for Back-Ups 650". Also, in case all else fails - The Number for APC CUSTOMER CARE (Also known as Schneider Electric the past 5 years or so): 800-800-4272.
2) First, I have used and placed a dozen or so of these type units over the past 10 years. I am now an IT manager/network engineer of about 44 years in this business. even after 44 years, I still only know a fraction of what I'd like to. Will give this my best shot: The user guide under STATUS INDICATORS makes reference to "...power only delivered from the BATTERY LOAD outlets..." and CHECK IF BATTERY LOW IS INDICATED (RAPIDLY FLASHING)? IF SO, REPLACE BATTERY PACK: PART # RBC17 - NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE BACK-UPS ES 650, DO NOT ORDER THIS UNTIL YOU CALL APC CUSTOMER CARE AND CONFIRM WITH THEM THAT THE RBC17 IS CORRECT FOR THE PLAIN VANILLA BACK-UPS 650 ALSO.
3) BOTTOM LINE, I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF LOSING POWER ON ONE SIDE OF OUTLETS. IT COULD BE THOUGH THAT APC DESIGNED IT THIS WAY THAT IF POWER RESERVE IS LOW, THE SYSTEM CUTS OF POWER TO THE SURGE PROTECTED SIDE IN ORDER TO CONSERVE POWER FOR BATTERY DELIVERY. HOW OLD IS THIS UNIT? LAST APC AT HOME LASTED ME 8 YEARS, THOUGH RUN TIME WAS FALLING OFF THOSE LAST 2 YEARS...IT MAY BE TIME TO REPLACE BATTERY, ESPECIALLY IF IT IS BEEPING ON A REGULAR BASIS.
HOPE THIS HELPS, BEST LUCK AND SORRY IF I DID NOT HELP.
02BirDog
A:AnswerI don't have a run-time calculator but: It's a really long time...
A= W/V .4mw/120V = .000000333333333 A
Watts = .4
Volts = 120
AMPS = .000000333333333
What only draws .4 mw that you want to protect on UPS? Just curious...
hope this helps a bit, sorry, I don't have formula for runtime extraction.