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APC BACK-UPS CS BK500BLK 500VA/300W UPS System Product Description:



  • Product Type - Back-UPS
  • Connectivity - USB
  • Output Connections
  • - (3) NEMA 5-15R (Battery Backup)

Product Description

APC Back-UPS CS, 500VA/300W, Input 120V/Output 120V, Interface Port USB.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4When You Positively Absolutely Have to Protect You Computer
By Vincent E. Martin
Bottom-Line: Final analysis: the "CS 500" does what it is supposed to do--protect my computer from harmful electrical events and provide a source of emergency power.APC targets the "Back-UPS CS 500" at home and or small office users. The "Back-UPS CS 500" is a 500VA/300W UPS designed to provide short-term emergency (battery) power to a computer, monitor, and perhaps one essential peripheral in the event of a power outage or electrical noise. According to APC product literature, the "Back-UPS CS 500" can provide up to 14 minutes at half load (150 watts), and approximately 2 minutes with a full load (300 watts). This should be enough time to enable you, or the system itself, to save your work and shutdown the attached computer in an orderly fashion.On the front of the off-white, smallish "Back-UPS CS 500", are four rectangle status lights which illuminate yellow or red when activated; they are: Online, On-Battery, Overload, and Replace Battery. Also on the front is a lone round gray switch for turning the unit on and off, as well as performing a self-test.On the back panel the "Back-UPS CS 500" is equipped with three battery-powered/surge protected outlets and three regular surge protected outlets on the back of the unit, with one of the three outlets on each side spaced to provide room for those ubiquitous transformer power blocks.The "APC Back-UPS CS 500" is equipped with a USB connection to the CS 500 to your computer in order to "speak" APC's proprietary Power Chute Personal Edition software, which is included free with the UPS. Power Chute helps to manage the functionality of the UPS and how it interacts with the computer. Power Chute displays data on the UPS, including current estimated load, current status; electric service line status information (monitors power line faults, power fluxes, and actual voltage). More importantly Power Chute can be configured to shut down your computer after a certain amount of time after the CS 500 goes on battery power.Testing and UseI have attached two "Back-UPS CS 500's" to two file servers with Pentium 4 3.06GHz processors powered by an Antec 300W power supply's, running Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition, mated with a Dell 19-inch monitor, tied together with a four-port KVM switch.After charging the battery for 12 hours, I put them in place, connected the USB's and installed the PowerChute Personal Edition software. PowerChute initially indicated that I had about 35 minutes of battery backup time on both servers but I knew that could not correct; wishful thinking on the UPS's part but not correct. So in order to get a more accurate estimate of battery backup time, I simulated a power outage by unplugging both units from the wall outlet, and let the units their thing. The "Back-UPS CS 500" can only keep the system on as long as it battery holds out, and through PowerChute it will dynamically update the estimated time remaining on the battery as it starts discharging.As soon as the "Back-UPS CS 500's" was unplugged they went to battery power and I received a popup box on my screen that stated: "your battery backup is now supplying battery power to your equipment." An (annoying but effective) audible alarm sounded and produces four beeps every 30 seconds. This alarm can be thankfully disabled via the software. After approximately 7:00 minutes, battery power had dropped to 25% and the computer went into hibernate mode. Bear in mind that the only electrical equipment I have attached to the "Back-UPS CS 500" is the computers and one shared monitor.My results were on-par with what APC has posted on their Website where they provide a runtime chart to help you decide what size UPS is best for your applications. The chart indicates that system comparable to mine with a 300W power supply should get about fourteen minutes of runtime with half a load; I think I qualify. Of course I didn't get quite that much; around ten minutes on both was the optimal.ProblemsAPC has issued a recall for the "Back-UPS CS 300 & 500," to wit:"APC Press Release: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) maker American Power Conversion (APC) has recalled some of its Back-UPS CS systems after half a dozen of them melted. The recall potentially affects 2.1 million units sold worldwide -- about 900,000 of those are being used in the United States.Specifically, two models have been recalled: the Back-UPS CS 350 and the Back-UPS CS 500, both in 120 and 230 volt capacities. Both models were made between November, 2000 and December, 2002. If you have one of these units, check the serial numbers. Units affected by the recall include those with the following serial number ranges:' AB0048 through AB0251' BB0104 through BB0251' JB0125 through JB0251If the serial number ends in "R," it's not part of the recall, according to APC. Users whose power supplies have been recalled are encouraged to call 866.272.7359.According to APC, the problem causing this recall results in the outer case of the UPS to melt. No one has been hurt by the problem, although it has caused minor property damage in three recorded incidents."I have owned my two "Back-UPS CS 500's" for about a year I am happy to report that my UPS units are outside the recall parameters, and that I have not problems to report.ConclusionIn the final analysis my "Back-UPS CS 500" do what they are supposed to do--protect my computer from harmful electrical events and provide a stable source of emergency power. With enough power to support almost all of today's power-hungry computers, monitors and printers, "Back-UPS CS 500" is the idea solution for home and small office users.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
3Annoying Flaw: Alarm Cannot Be Silenced
By wrecks
I have owned two of these, and they basically work fine. My big complaint is that a beeping alarm sounds when your power goes out, and the alarm cannot be silenced! So when the power goes out in the middle of the night, even when your computer is not powered on, the BK500 goes beep beep beep beep beep beep... Sigh.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4great value for the money
By Dominic J. Locastro
This a great value for an inexpensive UPS that does everything that the manufacture states in the advertisement. I have purchased many UPS but APC Pro always delivers where others have failed. The only con is that it takes a serial cable input to have auto shutdown.

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