Buy APC SMC1000 Smart-UPS 1000VA 120-Volt LCD UPS RJ-45 Serial 100 BTU/Hr System with Uninterrupted Power Supply
Buy APC SMC1000 Smart-UPS 1000VA 120-Volt LCD UPS RJ-45 Serial 100 BTU/Hr System with Uninterrupted Power Supply

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Product Feature
- Output Power Capacity: 600 Watts/1000 VA
- Nominal Input Voltage: 120 V
- Battery Type: Maintenance-free sealed Lead-Acid battery with suspended electrolyte - leakproof
Product Description

Product Detail
- Color: Black
- Brand: APC
- Model: SMC1000
- Original language:English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 17.28" h x8.46" w x6.73" l,38.07 pounds
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Product Reviews
34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.understand the tradeoffs
By d
This unit gives you sine wave output with no frills at an attractive price.
Be aware of the limitations of this new model at its price point. This is not a desktop product, so don't expect extras like ethernet or coax surge protection. It is less capable than some other APC UPSs with equivalent VA ratings; for example, the SMC1000 is rated for 600 watts, vs. 700 for the SMT1000. It has a 2-year warranty, rather than the 3 year warranty carried by most recent APC products.
Most importantly, this unit uses the new "Microlink" protocol, and does not have an expansion slot for adding a UPSLink interface. This means it will never be possible to fully interact with this unit using open source software, such as NUT or apcupsd; you can only get the most basic information out of it, such as line power up or down. Neither NUT nor apcupsd will be able to query it for load, output voltage, recent events, or many other things.
If these limitations don't concern you, it's a good value, and is the lowest-priced APC UPS with sine wave output. It's perfect for protecting the availability of a small server.
I noted that another reviewer complained of noise, but mine is nearly silent except when operating on backup power.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.Good product, good value
By Tog
The "SMC" line differers from APC's "SMT" line mainly in that you can't plug in their $220 Network Management Card. If you will need that level of sophistication, by all means look at the APC Smart-UPS SMT1500 1500VA 120V LCD UPS System instead.
(Note that APC's older "SC" line that the "SMC" line has now replaced delivered an inferior type of power that only vaguely approximated, through a series of stair-steps, the smooth curves of normal power. The new SMCs deliver the same smooth sine-wave power as the SMTs, erasing the critical difference between the two.)
I've been buying APC sine-wave UPSes for around a decade now and have been very happy. They are smart looking and work well.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Buzzzzzzzzzz
By Jeffrey Brown
This is a good UPS from a size, capacity, and functionality standpoint, and if you're going to put it in a typical semi-noisy office environment or a server closet, then it's great. But if you have a very quiet office, you'll hear a constant low buzz from the unit. I don't mean the inverter buzz while it's on battery (that's expected) or the buzz when it's recharging after an outage (also expected). But a constant low buzz while it's just sitting there stable. It's on the floor about 5 ft away from my ears, and it's annoying. Maybe I'll get used to it after a while and my ears will notch out the noise, but after a week of listening to it, I'm kinda disappointed. EDIT: Either I'm getting used to it or it's quieting down. It's noisiest when the line voltage is below 120 and the unit is boosting it. Acceptable!

Buy APC SMC1000 Smart-UPS 1000VA 120-Volt LCD UPS RJ-45 Serial 100 BTU/Hr System with Uninterrupted Power Supply
Buy Tripp Lite AVR900U 900VA 480W UPS Desktop Battery Back Up AVR Compact 120V USB RJ11, 12 Outlets
Buy Tripp Lite AVR900U 900VA 480W UPS Desktop Battery Back Up AVR Compact 120V USB RJ11, 12 Outlets

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Product Feature
- Protects PCs, peripherals, workstations, point-of-sale systems and more
- Prevents damage, data loss and performance problems due to power problems
- Automatic Voltage Regulation corrects brownouts and overvoltages without draining battery
- 13 outlets (6 UPS-supported, 6 surge only) plus single-line tel/DSL surge protection
- Free PowerAlert software for safe unattended computer shutdown and file saves
Product Description
Tripp Lite`s AVR900U line-interactive UPS offers complete protection for PCs, workstations and other sensitive electronics in an ultra-compact, mountable housing. Prevents data loss and system downtime by providing battery-supported AC output during blackouts and Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) during brownouts and overvoltages. Includes 12 output receptacles, 4 of which are widely spaced to accommodate large transformer blocks without obstructing adjacent outlets. 6 outlets feature full battery support and surge suppression, protecting computers, monitors and other vital system components from power loss. 6 additional outlets with surge suppression only are ideal for printers and other peripherals not requiring battery support. Single-line telephone suppression jacks protect modems, fax machines, cordless phones or other equipment with a DSL or standard dialup RJ-11 phone line connection. Built-in splitter protects two devices sharing a single line. USB port with included cable and PowerAlert monitoring software enables safe unattended system shutdown in case of extended power failure. HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto-shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X.
Product Detail
- Color: Black
- Brand: Tripp Lite
- Model: AVR900U
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Original language:English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.02" h x12.01" w x7.01" l,15.30 pounds
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Product Reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Solid product, but additional features desired.
By Brent Davingman
Pros: Works with Macintosh Leopard's Energy System Preferences. 12 outlets and 4 are spaced for AC adapters, nothing else like it for this price!
Cons: No software for Macintosh so can't monitor UPS for voltage drops. Likewise, I can see the power level (which seems to be plenty for my 19" CRT, Dual G4, speakers, wireless access point, USB hub, speakers, wireless mouse, DSL modem, and cordless phone) but I don't know how much time I have left or other "niceties" that additional software would likely bring.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Hardware Is Effective, But Software Stopped Working
By jimmy
After six months of use, including several brief power disruptions and three lengthy blackouts, the Tripp Lite AVR900U has proven itself an effective piece of hardware. For example, two months ago a windstorm blew down a tree that, in turn, toppled onto a power line, causing an extensive power outage. The Tripp Lite UPS kicked in as soon as the power failed. It sounded an alarm and kept the computer going steadily through some brief brown-outs and into the final blackout. I had plenty of time to shut down the computer normally. Similarly, when lighting knocked out power to my area, the UPS switched on instantaneously, again allowing me to shut down the computer almost at leisure.
But then there's the software. I downloaded Tripp Lite PowerAlert 12.04.0055--the latest version. At first, PowerAlert worked very well. Then, however, I updated my Java Standard Edition software to Version 7 Update 21. Now PowerAlert does not work at all. It takes far longer to load and none of its features is functional. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it--no effect. I assumed the Java update caused the problem, but the UPS manufacturer says there are no known incompatibilities. Be that as it may, I finally gave up on the software and uninstalled it for good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Decent compact UPS with replaceable battery
By James G. Magee
Most compact UPSes don't have a user replaceable battery. Since the batteries typically only last 3 years it's a good idea to find a ups where you can change out the battery.
This one is simple and small. Just what I needed.
The one grip is that I was not easy for me to programmatically change the settings to disable the alarm beeping. I have a mac (which makes basic set up dead easy with this ups) but they don't have a downloadable program for the mac. Anyways you can always open and remove the alarm speaker.
