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The APC BE550G UPS offers 550VA/330W backup power with 8 outlets (4 battery-backed, 4 surge-only), plus Ethernet surge protection. Designed to keep your computer, network, and electronics safe during outages and power surges, it includes smart power management software and a 3-year warranty with $75,000 connected-equipment coverage.













| ASIN | B0019804U8 |
| Battery Average Life | 3 years |
| Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery cell composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Box Contents | Surge Protector |
| Brand | APC |
| Brand Name | APC |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,707 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Baby AT |
| Form factor | Baby AT |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731304258940 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Item Dimensions | 30.5 x 8.4 x 17.8 centimetres |
| Item Part Number | BE550G |
| Item Type Name | Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Item weight | 13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BE550G |
| Maximum Power | 330 Watts |
| Model Number | BE550G |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Output Current | 2.75 Amps |
| Output Wattage | 330 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Runtime | 30 minutes |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 731304258940 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 330 watts |
M**O
Excelnte producto.
Siempre me recomendaron la marca APC cuando buscaba un UPS para mi computadora de escritorio y la verdad no me ha decepcionado. El producto llego en tiempo y forma, y en excelentes condiciones. Lo he estado usando por un par de meses y ha respondido como esperaba, ahora ya no tengo que preocuparme por estar jugando mis videojuegos favoritos en linea y tener una desconexiรณn imprevista. La verdad recomiendo mucho el producto y el vendedor.
R**A
Reliable protection
My 2nd one. My 1st one lasted 10 or more years, through many power outages and 1brown out and protected all my computer equipment. Awesome product
D**E
Perfect for what I needed
Not sure if the reviews are lumped together so just to specify, this is for the BE-550G. I have historically never bothered to run a UPS, but I've been having minor power flickers in my house lately, a couple times a week that would reset my computer much to my annoyance (I run my desktop 24/7). I thought I should get a slightly bigger UPS since I have a custom built budget gaming rig, but I did some quick finger math and decided this one would work "for now". The device came with about a 95% charge if I remember correctly. I plugged in my computer and one monitor to the battery side and let it charge up to 100%, then gave it an extra hour or so. It claimed something like 150 minutes of runtime in the APC monitor program so I decided it needed a calibration. I set it all up for a worst case scenario simulation -- I used MSI Kombustor to load up the CPU and GPU and then pulled the plug. I wasn't 100% sure I'd picked one with enough wattage but it didn't flinch. It did however tell me I had 1 minute before shutdown (set to shutdown when 5 minutes remained). So I quickly set the computer back to idle and the runtime jumped back up to 7 minutes. I let it run to shutdown and everything worked just as it should. However one of the safety features caught me off guard. Forgive me for not looking up the specifics right now, but basically wait a couple minutes after power is restored if you drain the unit until it shuts down. If my memory serves, the safety feature will shut down the battery for 2 minutes (or maybe one?) after power is restored after a full drain then cycle the power. So being "that guy" who doesn't like to read directions, when it died I plugged it back up and hit the power button on my computer... It booted most of the way up then there was some beeping (from the UPS) as it cycled the power and my computer reset, and about the time it got back to the BIOS screen it cycled the power again with some more beeping. The more you know. It can't possibly be good to fully discharge a battery in 7 minutes or less, but this thing functioned flawlessly and could be a life saver. It didn't even heat up that I could tell. After my "calibration", the monitor program now says I should have 15 minutes at idle, which is probably pretty close to accurate and more than I should ever need. The next day after I hooked it up the power dropped out for a couple seconds during a storm, the UPS kicked on just like it should, and reported the problem to me in the monitor program. Now I'm just wondering why I didn't buy one of these sooner! Note that this thing takes forever to charge itself (think 12+ hours from 20% which was the magical 5 minute cut off on my system), probably to avoid unnecessary lead-acid battery related risks on your carpeted floor, but that shouldn't be an issue unless you're having constant power problems. Just a note for anyone who (like me) sat around scratching their heads about which UPS will do what you need, maybe this will help... I already told you the estimated runtimes I got, here's a rundown of the power consumers on my rig: CPU - AMD FX-4350 @ 4.2ghz GPU - MSI NVIDIA GTX-760 Gaming Storage - 2x WD Red HDDs, 1x Samsung 840 EVO SSD Monitor - Asus 23.5" 1080p Update 10/16/2016: This unit is still doing its job without a complaint. The PowerChute program tells me that the unit has switched on twice for "blackouts" totaling 9 seconds and twice for "electrical noise" totaling 24 seconds, in the past 24 weeks. It doesn't seem to register extremely short-lived problems (a second or so), I say that because on a couple occasions I've seen the house lights flicker and heard the unit rapidly click on and off with no report. No big deal. Also the Estimated Battery Time has gone back up to 145 minutes, I haven't bothered to recalibrate because I never really look at it anyway and I know what it'll do. It periodically reports that it passed a self test, which is nice although I'm not exactly sure how it performs that test.
T**R
Excellent product for home use
This product is just right for providing power to a few small electronic items, like a cable modem, router, and printer. It works well. I tested it by unplugging it from house current, and it worked. The connected devices kept working. This is not a real UPS, but it is fine for home use. A real UPS provides continuous power - it always provides power from the battery. This product does not do that. Instead, it normally gives power from the house current. When the power in the house goes out, this unit cuts over to the battery in a fraction of a second. So it is not continuous power. But it is fine for home use. The change to battery power is so quick that the powered devices do not go down - they stay running normally. I saw one review by someone whose printer stopped during the change from house current to battery. He said that a print job took days to finish. I am guessing that he was using a 3D printer. It is possible that those printers are more sensitive to power fluctuations, and must have a real UPS (see my description above for the difference between this unit and a real UPS). All I can say is - as soon as you install this unit, attach and turn on your connected devices, start printing something, and test this unit by pulling the plug. If any of your connected devices stop working, replace this with a real UPS (for a much higher price). I would recommend this for any home user, to power a few small items. I did not rate any of the features - WiFi signal, tech support, and sleep mode. I did not use tech support, and the WiFi and sleep mode features do not make any sense.
P**Y
Keeps my PC safe and running during power cuts.
This device enables users to keep their PC running during short power cuts or safely shut down their PCs etc. during longer power breaks.
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