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The APC BR24BPG External Battery Pack is a dedicated supplemental battery designed to extend the runtime of the APC BR1500G UPS by up to five times. Delivering 865 watts and 24 amps of power, it ensures your critical systems remain operational during outages. This battery pack integrates seamlessly with the BR1500G, recharging automatically and operating quietly, backed by a 3-year warranty for reliable, long-term protection.



| ASIN | B0047E5B90 |
| Amperage | 24 Amps |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | APC |
| Built-In Media | Back-UPS Pro External Battery Pack (for 1500VA Back-UPS Pro models), User manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | IEC 320 C13 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 473 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Information Not Available |
| Form Factor | Rack |
| Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz (± 3 Hz) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731304268789 |
| Item Dimensions | 19.5 x 16 x 9.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.5"D x 16"W x 9.5"H |
| Item Part Number | BR24BPG |
| Item Weight | 15.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Material | Information Not Available |
| Maximum Power | 865 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | BR24BPG |
| Model Number | BR24BPG |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Output Current | 24 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
| Output Wattage | 1000 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Product Dimensions | 19.5"D x 16"W x 9.5"H |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 731304268789 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 years repair or replace |
| Wattage | 865 watts |
S**E
This is a Great Combo (+ Some Notes on Changing the Batteries in Both Units!)
I don’t know which category this review will be labeled as, but this is a long term review of the “BR1500G + BR24BPG” combo. I just replaced all the original batteries (in both units) after a significant power “event” (lost one phase of my power) revealed a major loss of runtime; they lasted 4 years, 10 months. Before replacement I was able to determine that the original RBC124 in the BR1500G had failed, but that wasn’t revealed until I disconnected the BR24BPG and did a battery test on just the 1500G. I also tested the OG batteries from the 24BPG after they were removed. All tested good (but still glad I replaced them.) Once I replaced the bad RBC124, the UPS said the new one was bad! That status was OLD, for the bad battery just removed. The new battery must test OK to reset the status. It probably won’t test OK immediately. Give it an hour or so to settle in, then it will test OK and clear the bad battery warning. If it keeps testing bad, then worry! I’ve been through this a couple of times now on 2 similar units. The old adage “time heals all wounds” seems to apply in this case! If you decide to replace the batteries in the BR24BPG yourself, they are RBC17’s (12v, 9Ah); there are four of them. Not hard to do, but some experience recommended. There are cheaper “equivalent” replacement options available, but keep in mind that this is a bit of a project. For me, the fewer times I have to go through it the better! Getting into the BR24BPG case is a little tricky. There are videos available, but a couple of additional useful notes will help. Pry the front cover off from the bottom (there’s a square hole), a straight blade screwdriver will work. It will seem like you’re going to break it. That feeling won’t be alleviated until you get it completely off and find that nothing broke! Still, work carefully, using just enough force to get the job done. Next, the trick to “opening” the case (after removing all the screws, and back cover) is to SLIDE the “top” side back from the front, then lift it up and off. The “top” side is the one that’s “up” when you remove the 3 front screws. There will be resistance when trying to slide it, but keep working it until it finally does. Same precautions as before, but no screwdriver required. Overall, this is a great combo. It supplies tons of runtime with a fairly small footprint. My internet gateway and separate Wi-Fi (OG Orbi) run for 5-6 hours on battery. If my computer is on, that drops to about 3 hours. Impressive!
M**R
Built for the task but be prepared for some noise initially
I purchased the external battery pack along with the Back UPS Pro 1500 unit for my work station and two large monitors which consume about 500 watts of power. I owned the predecessor Back UPS XS 1500 unit and external battery pack, so thought I would stick with APC since the other units lasted almost five years before the charger gave out. When I first installed the new unit, I anticipated hearing some fan noise for a day based on other reviews. However, the fan ran for three days straight, whether or not the equipment was running and it was much louder than I expected. I contacted APC and they told me the fan would run at all times, forever, whether or not anything was turned on. Fortunately, it turns out they were wrong. Last night, the fan finally turned off and has stayed off. Same thing today when I started my work station, dead quiet UPS. Bottom line, once you get past the initial charging period, the unit runs quietly. Note that if you only purchase the base unit, it contains two batteries, so it might run the fan for one day, but since the piggyback unit has four batteries, it takes an extra couple of days to charge.
S**S
Dependable when the Street Power Isn't
I've used an APC battery back-up for eight years. During some recent power outages, it was necessary to remain operational for a longer time. This battery back was easy to add and has more than tripled available run-time. Check your APC battery back-up to ensure it is capable of this addition.
A**E
Great for keeping low wattage items running during power outages.
This (along with the external battery) are great for keeping low wattage items running during power outages. They can't handle higher power items like microwaves, refrigerators, hairdryers, heaters, etc. but they are excellent for running several sets of LED string lights, and keeping a laptop and satellite system powered up so you can check weather online, make WiFi calls, recharge phones. etc. If you combine these with some of the solar system generators like ECOFLOW, then you have the ability to both run the higher power items from those "generators" and also to recharge the APC systems indefinitely. Combine all of this with a few LED floor lamps, small vehicle refrigerator, and a portable electric water heating kettle, and you will be well on your way to carrying on unfazed if the power goes out. As for the APC products specifically, they are very low maintenance, and changing the batteries in them is very easy. Additionally, their support team is great. I had a smaller APC get damaged by (I think lightening) and they sent me a new replacement with no hassle at all because it was still under warranty. Finally, one other thing that I like about the APC units is that they are modular...meaning that you don't have to buy a set of these all at once. You can buy the main unit and add the extra external battery later. So, this makes it easier to start with something that works, and add to it later as the budget allows. I literally recommend these to my friends and family.
E**D
Triples my run time
I purchased this external battery for my BR1500G UPS. Everything works fine but when i plug the external battery pack into the UPS the fan starts running. I concluded for some reason the external battery pack arrived in a state of discharge (this may be normal) and will require around 24 hours to fully charge. At which time the fan should (hopefully) turn itself off. Pro: The external battery pack more than triples my run time to about 96 minutes.. I'm using it to power a 75 inch TV and satellite receiver that draws around 240 watts. Con: The external battery pack is difficult to open when batteries need replacing. The reason for 4 stars.
N**C
A must have for anyone with the pro series UPS from APC
If you're working from home and can't afford to be taken offline without notice then you have to buy this. It's an add on to the main battery, but worth every penny. I had previously rigged up a huge battery back from HF to add on to the system. After COVID hit and the frankenbattery went out on me I decided to spring for the real deal. It looks professional and does the job. We have two powering critical electronics in the house and have not been taken by surprise by the handful of power outages over the last year while working 100% from home.
S**N
External Battery Pack GREATLY extends runtime
I've been using the APC BX1300G for my home network equipment for nearly a decade, having to replace the battery only one time. However, my runtime was hovering around 120 minutes, and the APC CP12142LI UPS connected to the fiber ONT in my garage was outpacing it. I decided to upgrade to the BR1500G with the BR24BPG External Battery Pack. I have the following devices connected to the battery backup ports: NETGEAR R8500 router, NETGEAR GS305 5-port switch, Raspberry Pi 4, and a Philips Hue bridge, drawing a total of about 30W. With the new UPS upgrade, my runtime is now 500+ minutes- a full 8-hour workday! I also tested without the External Battery Pack, and the runtime was showing around the same as my BX1300G unit (~120 minutes). The External Battery Pack GREATLY extends runtime. I'm glad I picked these up when I did, because APC's website indicates that this model (BR1500G) was discontinued on April 19, 2023 (although spare parts will available until its EOL). The QA tags on the devices I received were dated Nov. 2022, so both had relatively fresh batteries installed. The true test will come when the power goes out...
J**M
APC BR24BPG - Instructions for replacing batteries
This battery pack contains four 12v 9ah batteries. The batteries are model CSB HR 1234W F2. This battery pack is not made so that the batteries can be easily replaced by the user like the main UPS unit that it connects too. This is disappointing. They could have designed it so that the batteries slid out for easy replacement like they do on the master UPS unit. But you can still easily replace the batteries with a little work. Although you might break off a small plastic tab or two on the front cover in the process but it won't matter or hurt anything. Presumably your two year warranty has expired before you need to replace the batteries so you will have nothing to lose. 1. Remove the 6 screws on the back of the unit. 2. Pry off the front cover. 3. Lay unit on it's side so that the 3 screws on the front are facing up. 4. Remove the 3 screws on the front of the unit. 5. Slide the cover towards the back of the unit to remove it. 6. Disconnect the leads plugged into the F2 terminals on the batteries. 7. Remove batteries. 8. Insert new batteries and reconnect the leads. When I plugged the unit into my BR1500G UPS it basically tripled my estimated runtime per the PowerChute software. Which is exactly as expected since the BR1500G contains two batteries and the external battery pack contain four additional batteries. My reported runtime is now 96 minutes with 233 watts draw. I found no fan inside this external battery. The BR1500G contained 2 Kung Long WP1236W batteries. 12V 9ah 36W. Made in Vietnam. This external battery pack contained 4 CSB HR 1234W F2 batteries 12V 9ah 34W. Still rating it 5 stars. Although I'm disappointed about difficulty to replace batteries when the time comes. Also, I'm really curious to know if the BR1500G is able to inform the user when the external battery needs replacement or if it just gives a general replace battery message for all batteries. Looking forward to seeing future reviews.
M**N
Ultra simple a installer, en une minute tres serieuse augmentation de l'autonomie de l'UPS.
UPS fonctionnel pour backup alimentation et protection surtension pour systemes informatiques,TV SAT, chaudiere, ....
A**L
Estende efficacemente la durata in caso di assenza di corrente
Ha praticamente triplicato la durata di mantenimento dell'energia in caso di assenza di corrente del mio BR1500GI, quindi è decisamente efficace. Probabilmente verserò lacrime amare il giorno in cui dovrò sostituire 5 batterie anzichè 2 :)
W**I
Passt perfekt
Passt bestens und ist leicht zu installieren
G**G
Buy an additional battery pack to give longer running time
Took a while to get delivered but now installed, we can work for over two hours before the power runs down. We have an additional backup battery pack to give us longer running time and its worth it.
S**E
It works
Bought these for work. They seemed to do a good job backing things up.
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