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7-Outlet APC BE670M1 675VA/360W UPS Battery Backup/Surge Protector

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$49.95

$80

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B&H Photo Video has 7-Outlet APC BE670M1 675VA/360W UPS Battery Backup/Surge Protector on sale for $49.95. Shipping is free

Thanks to Community Member Praetas for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Output: 360W / 675 VA
  • Input: 120 VAC @ 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz
  • 7x Total NEMA 5-15R Outlets
  • 5x Battery Backup & Surge Outlets
  • 2x Surge-Only Outlets
  • NEMA 5-15P Input Connection (5' Cord)
  • 490 Joules Surge Energy Rating
  • Recharge Time: 10 Hours
  • Step-Approximated Sine Waveform
Warranty
  • Includes a limited 3-year manufacturers warranty (repair or replace) + limited lifetime $75,000 equipment protection policy with purchase.

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Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.1 stars overall based on 18 reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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B&H Photo Video has 7-Outlet APC BE670M1 675VA/360W UPS Battery Backup/Surge Protector on sale for $49.95. Shipping is free

Thanks to Community Member Praetas for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Output: 360W / 675 VA
  • Input: 120 VAC @ 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz
  • 7x Total NEMA 5-15R Outlets
  • 5x Battery Backup & Surge Outlets
  • 2x Surge-Only Outlets
  • NEMA 5-15P Input Connection (5' Cord)
  • 490 Joules Surge Energy Rating
  • Recharge Time: 10 Hours
  • Step-Approximated Sine Waveform
Warranty
  • Includes a limited 3-year manufacturers warranty (repair or replace) + limited lifetime $75,000 equipment protection policy with purchase.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.1 stars overall based on 18 reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by Praetas

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Ok, so a lot of questions above, and not many clear answers, so trying to help, here it goes:

- This is a single computer / multiple small devices Battery Backup, for about 5-10min runtime
- If you have an automatic generator, this is all you need is those 5min for the generator to kick in and keep things stable in the 30sec-2min cutover
- This will happily run an ISP modem/router for 30min+
- This is NOT enough for a desktop + Unifi setup (DM, PoE Switch with draw and APs), you want at least 1000Va if you want 5min, 1500Va if you want 15min+, very roughly. I recommend using a runtime calculator if you need specifics
- If your device beeps occasionally or the battery "doesn't last long, like a year", it's likely because either A) a bad battery, or B) frequent draws on the battery either through unstable utility power or overloading the draw of the device has worn the battery down faster than it should (don't plug vacuums/heaters/fans/etc into battery backups, folks)
- This is an EOL model but they will support all existing devices through their warranty, and APC is historically good at this - they are getting out of the low-end market though

Hope this helps people!
Good, but not great. It was $45 last month.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank iuser

Good, but not great. It was $45 last month.
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BuddyLove99
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Is this sufficient to keep the internet router on long enough for a backup generator to kick on?
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davin900
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Quote from BuddyLove99 :
Is this sufficient to keep the internet router on long enough for a backup generator to kick on?

Pretty sure I have this exact model and when it's connected to my NAS, which presumably uses more electricity than a router, says it has like 40 mins of battery time.
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misterv1
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I want to keep my dell sff pc and Unifi network (gateway, switch, APs) up for about 10mins. Will this do it or do I need something bigger?
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Quote from misterv1 :
I want to keep my dell sff pc and Unifi network (gateway, switch, APs) up for about 10mins. Will this do it or do I need something bigger?
Yes, easy. I use a 1500VA for my gateway router and it runs for 5 hours.
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misterv1
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Quote from CoolMoney1870 :
Yes, easy. I use a 1500VA for my gateway router and it runs for 5 hours.

So this 675VA will keep it running for 10mins?

Should note my switch had 6 Poe cameras running on it.
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I got something similar a year or so ago and it beeps every so often. Is this normal behavior for UPS'?

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I have two of these one for my router and one for my modem. I would say get about an hour and a half to 2 hours for each device
Last edited by kukblue1 December 23, 2024 at 07:29 PM.
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davedogcaddy
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FYI:
Discontinued on: Sep 30, 2024
https://www.apc.com/us/en/product...s-2-surge/
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MasterRigger
about 22 hours ago
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Quote from willygee :
I got something similar a year or so ago and it beeps every so often. Is this normal behavior for UPS'?

Not sure about this model but yes some ups alert you to power fluctuations
Last edited by MasterRigger December 23, 2024 at 08:54 PM.
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shadowkillerd
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Quote from willygee :
I got something similar a year or so ago and it beeps every so often. Is this normal behavior for UPS'?
Typically the beeping starts when you it loses power from the house and switches to the battery. There is usually a setting in the manual that tells you what to do in order to disable.
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viewfindr
about 22 hours ago
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Good price but dies after 1 year. I had 3 of them and all 3 died just few months after one year.
It started beeping even there is no power outage. Turned it off for few minutes and then started working for a week or so and then beeping continues. After few cycles of turned off and plug back in it just dies.
Last edited by viewfindr December 23, 2024 at 09:28 PM.
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Ok, so a lot of questions above, and not many clear answers, so trying to help, here it goes:

- This is a single computer / multiple small devices Battery Backup, for about 5-10min runtime
- If you have an automatic generator, this is all you need is those 5min for the generator to kick in and keep things stable in the 30sec-2min cutover
- This will happily run an ISP modem/router for 30min+
- This is NOT enough for a desktop + Unifi setup (DM, PoE Switch with draw and APs), you want at least 1000Va if you want 5min, 1500Va if you want 15min+, very roughly. I recommend using a runtime calculator if you need specifics
- If your device beeps occasionally or the battery "doesn't last long, like a year", it's likely because either A) a bad battery, or B) frequent draws on the battery either through unstable utility power or overloading the draw of the device has worn the battery down faster than it should (don't plug vacuums/heaters/fans/etc into battery backups, folks)
- This is an EOL model but they will support all existing devices through their warranty, and APC is historically good at this - they are getting out of the low-end market though

Hope this helps people!

Quote from BuddyLove99 :
Is this sufficient to keep the internet router on long enough for a backup generator to kick on?
Last edited by Raeynn December 23, 2024 at 09:47 PM.
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Quote from misterv1 :
I want to keep my dell sff pc and Unifi network (gateway, switch, APs) up for about 10mins. Will this do it or do I need something bigger?

Reply Above!
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