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APC 12-Outlet J-Type Power Conditioner with Battery Backup
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Most Helpful First | Newest First | + Share10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
APC Power conditioner
This ia an amazing product and highly recommend for anyone with a decent investment in audio-visual equiptment. It offers that piece of mind that your expensive LCD/Plasma TV, A/V Receiver, DVD player, Blu-Ray, Player, etc. are all protected from power spikes, surges as well as filtering the power to enhance quality. The battery backup is great in that I don't have to go through all my components to re-configure clock and other settings. What a pain that has been over the years. Plus now I can watch TV even if power is out for a few hours at least.
Had a string of thunderstorms and rain storms over past months and it was reassuring to hear the audible beeps and clicks telling me that the APC was doing its job of catching spikes as well as providing the sporadic battery backup for power outages.
I also looked at the Monster Cable product and a few others, but the APC looks the coolest, easy to configure, and has the name behind it. I have a few of their UPS for my computers and they never let me down!
Had a string of thunderstorms and rain storms over past months and it was reassuring to hear the audible beeps and clicks telling me that the APC was doing its job of catching spikes as well as providing the sporadic battery backup for power outages.
I also looked at the Monster Cable product and a few others, but the APC looks the coolest, easy to configure, and has the name behind it. I have a few of their UPS for my computers and they never let me down!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
APC, the only real name in battery backup
I've used APC for years and I couldn't tell you how many brown-outs they've saved my computer from rebooting through. So when it came time for a power conditioner and battery solution for the widescreen LCD TV and home entertainment system, APC was my only choice. Unfortunately, at the time, they had nothing available. This unit was worth the wait.
This thing is a monster. Weighing in at about 50 pounds it is the size of a PC (before they shrank). It was a bit challenging figuring out how to place it but with a 10' power cable I could've strung it across the apartment. It was easy to setup and the menu system is intuitive, and their manual goes through every screen as well (for those that like to RTFM).
What I like most is the load meter, watts being used, and time remaining displays (you can change the default display to any of the possible ones they have easily). There's even a calibrate feature where you can have your normal load on it, run the calibration, and it will switch to battery until there are 3 min remaining. This allows the unit to update itself to give more accurate information and they recommend doing that every 6 months. I'll be trying that later today.
UPDATE: The calibrate feature actually runs off the battery for only a few minutes to see how much load is used. It uses this information to give a more accurate display.
When working in the I.T. field I had the opportunity to try several different UPS brands and none compare to APC. Their support, quality, and reliability have made me a permanent customer of theirs. This unit is well worth the price. There's even a statement in the documentation about NOT needing to turn it off during a lightning storm. I have yet to test that and found it odd to see a company state that. It sure tells you of their confidence in their product, and they guarantee it up to $750,000.
This thing is a monster. Weighing in at about 50 pounds it is the size of a PC (before they shrank). It was a bit challenging figuring out how to place it but with a 10' power cable I could've strung it across the apartment. It was easy to setup and the menu system is intuitive, and their manual goes through every screen as well (for those that like to RTFM).
What I like most is the load meter, watts being used, and time remaining displays (you can change the default display to any of the possible ones they have easily). There's even a calibrate feature where you can have your normal load on it, run the calibration, and it will switch to battery until there are 3 min remaining. This allows the unit to update itself to give more accurate information and they recommend doing that every 6 months. I'll be trying that later today.
UPDATE: The calibrate feature actually runs off the battery for only a few minutes to see how much load is used. It uses this information to give a more accurate display.
When working in the I.T. field I had the opportunity to try several different UPS brands and none compare to APC. Their support, quality, and reliability have made me a permanent customer of theirs. This unit is well worth the price. There's even a statement in the documentation about NOT needing to turn it off during a lightning storm. I have yet to test that and found it odd to see a company state that. It sure tells you of their confidence in their product, and they guarantee it up to $750,000.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great Product
We have power surges and power losses on a regular basis here in Florida and haven't had a problem with our audio/video equipment since installing the APC approximately one month ago and it has been VERY DEPENDABLE, (actually got to see it in action a few times already in power surges, power losses & brown outs) - HIGHLY recommend labeling all your wires BEFORE installing & READ the easy to install instructions (it is easy) - This is a very heavy and large unit, make sure you have a WELL VENTILATED area capable of accommodating it's weight and size BEFORE you purchase - It weighs close to 60 lbs, is 24" wide x 22" deep x 13" tall - The reason we decided to go with the APC unit is due to how they stand behind their product
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Fantastic for Home Theater
I bought the APC J15 almost 2 years ago for my home theater. I have a media PC, satellite receiver, and front projector connected to it. I wanted a really solid piece of gear that would protect equipment from power surges and flickers, and keep brief power disruptions from causing the above 3 items from unexpectedly powering off. The projector especially likes to be able to shut down gracefully. The J15 does it all, in one box, at a pretty darn reasonable price. The unit also has a lot of connections and configurability.
The ONLY con I have found so far - and the reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 (I'd give it 4 1/2 if I could) - is that there are no outlets that are "surge only" and there is no option to configure that. (I called APC and spoke with a tech who confirmed the design.) I have a few APC UPSs for computers and they all have some battery+surge outlets and then a few that are only surge. I don't need the battery for some gear and would prefer to minimize the amount of draw on the battery when needed.
Other than that one drawback, the J15 is a very nice piece of gear and a terrific value. It might not suit the power conditioning needs or desires of the highest end audiophiles, but for most folks it will do the job extremely well.
The ONLY con I have found so far - and the reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 (I'd give it 4 1/2 if I could) - is that there are no outlets that are "surge only" and there is no option to configure that. (I called APC and spoke with a tech who confirmed the design.) I have a few APC UPSs for computers and they all have some battery+surge outlets and then a few that are only surge. I don't need the battery for some gear and would prefer to minimize the amount of draw on the battery when needed.
Other than that one drawback, the J15 is a very nice piece of gear and a terrific value. It might not suit the power conditioning needs or desires of the highest end audiophiles, but for most folks it will do the job extremely well.
Upate on Dimensions & Weight
This product's dimensions and weight listed on Amazon's page are NOT accurate as of 11/27/09. It is currently listed as 24 x 22 x 13 inches; 59 pounds. These dimensions are the product's SHIPPING size and weight. The actual product dimensions and weight are: 17"W x 18"D x 5.25"H and 47 lbs. [...]