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I purchased an APC RS 1500 recently. I wish to connect devices like my router and speakers but these will not plug into the APC RS 1500 model, is there a way that I can do this? Thanks for any help.
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I purchased an APC RS 1500 recently. I wish to connect devices like my router and speakers but these will not plug into the APC RS 1500 model, is there a way that I can do this? Thanks for any help.
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The 1500 RS UPS does not have standdard plug sockets. [http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BR1500I]. i.e. I can't just go ahead and plug in a normal plug into it. I am meant to use a detachable IEC C13 to IEC C14 power chord for each device. These are fine for my PC and one of my monitors, but I have four other devices that i wish to connect to the UPS. Two of which, i.e my 2nd monitor and the Router/Modem that I need to have on battery backup, but at present I have no way of plugging them into the UPS whatsoever, either the backup or surge protect only.
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What I need is something like this I believe. [http://www.winfordeng.com/products/pwradp.php] "They have an IEC Male connector on one end (plugs into power outlet on back of some PC's) and a standard 3-Prong AC Female socket/outlet on the other" I could actually do with both 3-Prong and 2 Prong AC Female socket outlets.
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I purchased an APC RS 1500 recently. I wish to connect devices like my router and speakers but these will not plug into the APC RS 1500 model, is there a way that I can do this? Thanks for any help.
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