This is good for people who are in areas where power goes down for more than one hour. I highly recommend this UPS model + battery pack add-on extension for that kind of living. I am blessed with only 1-2 minutes of power downtime a few times per year. Where I live. Back-UPS Pro 1000 S model 600W with 10 minutes run-time with everything plugged in for me.
technically you can do ur own battery pack. can u please share with the wiring diagram of the pack ? i know it outputs 24volts but the plug connectr has 3 wires.
Great video! The instructions given to me with my Battery Pack were pretty slim. Didn't even know if like the original 1500 purchased to attach to if the batteries had to be flipped or turned on in any way shape or form. I'll be able to attach / install with confidence. Thanks.
Thanks for doing this video Aaron, I've had this UPS/Extra battery combo for coming up to 7 years now and the batteries are shot, this video will save me a fortune!:) I've been searching for instructions for how to do this for a while before the bulb lit up to look on youtube and here you are! Do you have the link to the website with the instructions you referenced in the comment below by chance please?
hi friend, have you seen how the three cables of this connector are connected? red and black for positive and negative, while the more subtle yellow is connected to what? Does he have any resistance? Thank you
Excellent review ...and loved opening up the add-on battery pack. I wonder if you could just create your own extender ...provided you can find that connector APC is using...or possibly change that out too. Changing those batteries are a pain as I see it ...and it does not look like there is anything other than the batteries in it. Just basically adding more storage in parallel apparently and it is 24 volts DC I am guessing. Also do you know if the BR1500G can run off just the extender pack if y=the main batteries are dead?
@@ALinsdau Actually my main battery is still not completely dead yet and works 2-3 minutes if the computer ON so I can only get the time to shut down my PC but the power cut here stays like 10-15 minutes so should I replace the main battery or buy an external battery pack? By the way, I only connect my computer to my APC BR1500G which has RTX 3080, Ryzen 7 5800X with 850W PSU 80+ Gold rated, and all other things like my monitor, router, etc. are connected to my Home UPS Inverter supply so they always ON after power cut...What do you suggest I need to do?
IInside are four 12volt 9Ah battery use on serial+paralel system to made output 24volt with 18Ah ?Is inside any electronic mainboard? Just have that connecting cable and make a powerbank with only 2 batteries such as inside the UPS or connect an outdoor 24 volt 7-20Ah battery That output cable must be compatible with some 3-connector battery pack manufactured and used by APC !
Any suggestions on opening mine. I tried to lift for those tabs and can't get it to budge. I think one of the old batteries are swollen and making it hard to move. Even used flat blade screwdriver to wedge those tabs and rubber mallet to tap it in the directions it slides to open and no go.
Good video! FYI according to Schneider Electic. There are no replacement batteries. All you do is order another backup battery pack. Then throw out the old one. I'm sure there are compatible APCRBC batteries if you what to go that route.
How are the batteries wired to the main UPS? Is it just 2 wires going from the positive/negative block inside the external battery pack or are there extra control wires?
There's an external cable with connector that comes out of the secondary pack specifically designed for the main UPS. I don't think it has a "universal" design...it's specific.
@@RTR_RRoomes73 are u in the US ? if so, you mightve gotten the 230v version which wouldnt run on main if the input voltage is less than 156v . can you read the label on the bottom and report for us ?
@@ALinsdau brought the pack, using for just normal and browsing, I'm getting 2 hours as well. Although to get 2 hours I have to shut off 2 screens in my triple screen set up. I was getting 40 mins on just 1500va 865w model
Am from INDIA & I using apc 1500va ...so asper the video after connected BR24BPG battery pack extended ..it will support for washing-machine , Motor or it support 230V..????
I thought I would add an important comment, when you are buying an APC unit, be sure to make sure it has an expansion slot before ordering. Mine did not, and luckily, and I mean Very Luckily, I am OK with the 17 minute battery run-time as I have an auto shutdown configured on my home PC with the free Powerchute software from APC, as my small database server consumes very little power and needs to stay on while my PC can safely shut down. Lucky me, no extension port. So be sure to check model, and even call APC during their open hours to confirm that your model does, if this is something that you think you may be needing.
Nice, but it would have been MUCH more useful if you had a true run test. Like, unplug the rig from the wall to simulate a power outage and *see* if you really get your 260 minutes. In my case my new CyberPower 1350 unit displays about 45 minutes but will shut down in about half that time when tested. UPS's are great but the battery life ratings are like the old "peak" power ratings on audio amplifiers... Smoke and mirrors at best!!
So there really is NO trick to the front -- just pop it because the catches are opposing. It's worth pointing out that the side the three screws go THROUGH (in the front) is the one that slides up! The side the screws go into holds the batteries.
This is good for people who are in areas where power goes down for more than one hour. I highly recommend this UPS model + battery pack add-on extension for that kind of living.
I am blessed with only 1-2 minutes of power downtime a few times per year. Where I live. Back-UPS Pro 1000 S model 600W with 10 minutes run-time with everything plugged in for me.
technically you can do ur own battery pack. can u please share with the wiring diagram of the pack ? i know it outputs 24volts but the plug connectr has 3 wires.
Very nice review, Thank you for taking your time and showing us how to replace the battery.
No worries
Thank you Thank you... I would have never figured this out without your excellent video.
No problem!
thanks for opening it up. yeah 4 batteries is nice!
Any time!
Great video! The instructions given to me with my Battery Pack were pretty slim. Didn't even know if like the original 1500 purchased to attach to if the batteries had to be flipped or turned on in any way shape or form. I'll be able to attach / install with confidence. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for doing this video Aaron, I've had this UPS/Extra battery combo for coming up to 7 years now and the batteries are shot, this video will save me a fortune!:) I've been searching for instructions for how to do this for a while before the bulb lit up to look on youtube and here you are! Do you have the link to the website with the instructions you referenced in the comment below by chance please?
www.apc.com/shop/us/en/products/APC-Back-UPS-Pro-External-Battery-Pack-for-1500VA-Back-UPS-Pro-models-/P-BR24BPG
Thank you much. But you missed to upload the close up you shot at 17 min 16sec with the other camera.
Thanks for the note.
hi friend, have you seen how the three cables of this connector are connected? red and black for positive and negative, while the more subtle yellow is connected to what? Does he have any resistance? Thank you
I've not cut into the cable, so not sure.
did u find out ? can u please share ?
Excellent review ...and loved opening up the add-on battery pack. I wonder if you could just create your own extender ...provided you can find that connector APC is using...or possibly change that out too. Changing those batteries are a pain as I see it ...and it does not look like there is anything other than the batteries in it. Just basically adding more storage in parallel apparently and it is 24 volts DC I am guessing. Also do you know if the BR1500G can run off just the extender pack if y=the main batteries are dead?
I am also interested to know if the BR1500G can run off just the extender pack if y=the main batteries are dead? Do you get any more details on this?
I've not tried running the main batteries down, then adding in the external pack. It appears they discharge in parallel to give you more net run time.
@@ALinsdau Actually my main battery is still not completely dead yet and works 2-3 minutes if the computer ON so I can only get the time to shut down my PC but the power cut here stays like 10-15 minutes so should I replace the main battery or buy an external battery pack? By the way, I only connect my computer to my APC BR1500G which has RTX 3080, Ryzen 7 5800X with 850W PSU 80+ Gold rated, and all other things like my monitor, router, etc. are connected to my Home UPS Inverter supply so they always ON after power cut...What do you suggest I need to do?
I'm getting this set up today. Great vid and thanks much for the help.
Good luck!
I got 5.5 years, just ordering new battery now. My unit was only used with 300W load at max, and was set to turn off my equipment after 10 minutes.
That's a good run!
IInside are four 12volt 9Ah battery use on serial+paralel system to made output 24volt with 18Ah ?Is inside any electronic mainboard? Just have that connecting cable and make a powerbank with only 2
batteries such as inside the UPS or connect an outdoor 24 volt 7-20Ah battery
That output cable must be compatible with some 3-connector battery pack manufactured and used by APC !
Good pointers.
THANKS , AM USING THIS IN INDIA. PLEASE GIVE SOME DETAILS ABOUT CONNECTOR, IF POSSIBLE.
It's custom for this unit it looks like.
I have always gotten more than double the battery life. I just got 8 years out of my system, thats the 1500G and the BR24BPG
Excellent!
By what definition is the battery lasting around 3 years "a big deal"?
Some don't last nearly as long sadly.
How much VA on the battery pack
How did you crack that case apart without breaking it?
The website has instructions - I'll have to make a video. Thanks!
BR24BPG is not sold in my area. Can you provide detailed information about the cable?
It's a custom cable - I'm not sure if it's sold separately.
There are 4 batteries, 12v 9 ampers?
Is that correct!
Thank you
Nice video
I believe so.
Do both units use the same battery type?
Yes they do.
@@ALinsdau thank you
I think the UPS has 7ah/12v 2nos, whereas the battery pack has 4nos 9ah/12v
Hi, what if even if i plugged in the new batterypack my UPS still says 0 minutes? Does it mean both of 'em have gone defectivr?
Not a good sign - definitely contact the manufacturer.
Any suggestions on opening mine. I tried to lift for those tabs and can't get it to budge. I think one of the old batteries are swollen and making it hard to move. Even used flat blade screwdriver to wedge those tabs and rubber mallet to tap it in the directions it slides to open and no go.
It's a trick, there's a hidden tab.
@@ALinsdau I ended up getting it apart. The tabs between the batteries wouldn't budge and just broke because the batteries where so swollen.
Good video! FYI according to Schneider Electic. There are no replacement batteries. All you do is order another backup battery pack. Then throw out the old one. I'm sure there are compatible APCRBC batteries if you what to go that route.
Good pointer.
They are just 7ah batteries. I use 9ah batteries which are the same size.
How are the batteries wired to the main UPS? Is it just 2 wires going from the positive/negative block inside the external battery pack or are there extra control wires?
There's an external cable with connector that comes out of the secondary pack specifically designed for the main UPS. I don't think it has a "universal" design...it's specific.
Not sure what’s wrong with my APC 1500 system, but since I got it, I will only run on the battery and not switch to A/C power
Is it dead already if it's only running on batteries?
@@ALinsdau yes. I will let it stay for a few weeks to see if it will reset itself
@@RTR_RRoomes73 are u in the US ? if so, you mightve gotten the 230v version which wouldnt run on main if the input voltage is less than 156v . can you read the label on the bottom and report for us ?
What's the total power consumption in Watts that you get 65-78 minutes of backup?
With my extended pack, using a 27" iMac, I get at least 2 hours reported. You'd have to be drawing a lot of power to only get one hour.
@@ALinsdau brought the pack, using for just normal and browsing, I'm getting 2 hours as well. Although to get 2 hours I have to shut off 2 screens in my triple screen set up. I was getting 40 mins on just 1500va 865w model
Am from INDIA & I using apc 1500va ...so asper the video after connected BR24BPG battery pack extended ..it will support for washing-machine , Motor or it support 230V..????
It's made for computers
yuh can use ur big full hd / 4k tv, soundbar and gaming pc at the same time
I thought I would add an important comment, when you are buying an APC unit, be sure to make sure it has an expansion slot before ordering. Mine did not, and luckily, and I mean Very Luckily, I am OK with the 17 minute battery run-time as I have an auto shutdown configured on my home PC with the free Powerchute software from APC, as my small database server consumes very little power and needs to stay on while my PC can safely shut down.
Lucky me, no extension port. So be sure to check model, and even call APC during their open hours to confirm that your model does, if this is something that you think you may be needing.
Hallo mr, saya mempunyai ups ini, tapi bingung kalo mau pake external battery. Kalo pake aki mobil yg 40A 12V 2 bh, apakah bisa? Thanks
Sorry, I didn't quite understand.
Why UPS not power bank?
The UPS live switches and other tricks. I'm not sure on a computer power bank - do you have a link?
Nice, but it would have been MUCH more useful if you had a true run test. Like, unplug the rig from the wall to simulate a power outage and *see* if you really get your 260 minutes. In my case my new CyberPower 1350 unit displays about 45 minutes but will shut down in about half that time when tested. UPS's are great but the battery life ratings are like the old "peak" power ratings on audio amplifiers... Smoke and mirrors at best!!
Good pointers.
So there really is NO trick to the front -- just pop it because the catches are opposing. It's worth pointing out that the side the three screws go THROUGH (in the front) is the one that slides up! The side the screws go into holds the batteries.
Good notes, thank you.