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APC Back-UPS Connect 50 - UPS - 50 Watt - 84 VA - not sold in CO, VT and WA

Mfg # BGE50ML CDW # 3865462 | UNSPSC 26111701

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  • UPS Connect 50
  • AC 120 V
  • 84 VA
  • white
  • VT and WA
  • UPS
  • 50 Watt
  • output connectors: 2
  • not sold in CO
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APC Back-UPS Connect 50 Lithium Ion Network UPS, Mobile Power Bank 120V.

This item was discontinued on June 24, 2021

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APC Back-UPS Connect 50 - UPS - 50 Watt - 84 VA is rated 4.79 out of 5 by 14.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Love it! The APC Back-UPS Connect 50 is an innovative solution and backup. I like the modular component and flexibility.
Date published: 2017-12-21T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect mobile packup solution Great mobile solution for power protection. Easy to use.
Date published: 2017-06-03T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great Product !! Super backup power for mobile user. The long backup power life and Lithium-Ion technology is wonderful.
Date published: 2020-01-11T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Love it! The APC Back-UPS Connect 50 is an innovative solution and backup. I like the modular component and flexibility.
Date published: 2017-12-21T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from The Start of Great Things? These are wonderful to use with small, low current switches or out-of-band gear in distant IDF closets or other seldom visited remote sites, due to their *very* long lasting lithium-ion battery. I hope this portends more and more Li-ion technology in future APC products!
Date published: 2017-05-04T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A 50Watt UPS is not very useful The advertising does not properly depict how limited this UPS is at 50W. Make sure you check your required VA before purchasing.
Date published: 2020-04-05T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Need to buy two or more. For modem/WiFi back up, you need to keep the battery pack in place and can not take it with you if you want 24/7 120volt back up. Solution: If you buy 2 compleat units, you have double the charging capacity, can swap out the battery packs as needed and the primary modem back up can always be kept running since the UPS battery pack is "hot Swapable" . The second unit can be plugged into the WiFi/Modem back up durring extended power outages so you have twice the back up time. The pass through feature can charge double the number of devices while charging and you can take one of them with you fully charged while the second one protects you back up UPS needs. The second unit can also provide emergency lighting with 120 volt power for LED lamps durring a power outage so you can see while your modem keeps you connected.
Date published: 2018-04-03T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect supplement I've always used a UPS on my desktop computer, which I use to work from home - it's perfect for a short power outage or fluctuation, as happens here in semi-rural Arkansas during stormy or windy weather. Usually if we have a power outage it's for a few minutes at most, and if it goes on for more than 10 minutes I have a manual standby generator wired into a transfer switch so I can fire that up. In the past I had my cable modem, router, and Ethernet switch all on my desk in my home office, so all were plugged into the same UPS that runs my desktop computer. When we moved a few months ago, the home office in my new house is now at one end of the house - not ideal spot for Wi-Fi for the house, so I wanted to locate the modem & router in another room, and the Ethernet switch went in the basement for convenience of wiring up a couple computers and a printer spread around the house.
Date published: 2017-10-20T00:00:00-04:00