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• The 750VA (Volt-Ampere) rating means the UPS can handle a higher load, while the 450W rating indicates the usable power capacity.
• It is capable of supporting larger or more power-hungry devices compared to the 500VA model, such as desktop computers, monitors, printers, networking devices, and small home electronics.
• Battery Backup: In the event of a power outage, the UPS will provide backup power to keep your devices running, allowing you time to save your work and shut down devices properly.
• The AVR function helps stabilize voltage fluctuations (such as brownouts and overvoltages) without switching to battery power. This preserves the battery life and ensures a stable power supply to connected devices.
• The APC Back-UPS 750VA typically comes with 8 outlets, which may include:
• 4 battery-backed outlets for critical devices like your computer, router, and modem.
• 4 surge-protected outlets for devices that do not require battery backup, like printers or TVs.
• The Back-UPS 750VA is designed to be compact, allowing it to fit easily into home or office setups without taking up much space.
• The UPS features LED indicators for monitoring the status of the unit, including battery charge, power output, and any issues (such as low battery or overload).
• The APC Back-UPS 750VA UPS provides longer runtime than the 500VA version, typically offering around 15 to 40 minutes of backup power depending on the load. This allows you to keep essential devices running longer during an outage.
• The APC Back-UPS 750VA operates quietly, with minimal fan noise, making it suitable for home offices or other noise-sensitive environments.
• The UPS features a replaceable battery, which can be swapped out after 3–5 years of usage when the battery’s capacity begins to decline.
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