Technical specifications for the BX1500M indicate a line-interactive architecture with a 900W maximum capacity. Performance metrics demonstrate the use of an Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) transformer to normalize utility fluctuations without drawing from the internal battery. Material analysis confirms a modular battery compartment utilizing the APCRBC124 lead-acid cartridge. The inverter stage produces a step-approximated (simulated) sine wave, which is compatible with most standard desktop power supplies but may induce audible resonance in high-efficiency PSUs with sensitive Active PFC sensors.
Aggregated specification data confirms the inclusion of a USB HID-compliant data port, enabling native integration with Windows, macOS, and Linux for automated system hibernation. The chassis incorporates a high-speed internal fan that engages during active battery inversion or high-rate charging cycles. Structural dimensions are significant, reflecting the heavy-gauge copper windings of the internal transformer required to support high-draw workstations.
- Diagnostic interfaces: Backlit LCD (Wattage, Voltage, Runtime, Battery Health).
- Connectivity: 10 NEMA 5-15R outlets, coaxial protection, RJ45 data-link.
- Power management: PowerChute software compatibility, local NUT support.
Technical documentation highlights that while this unit is suitable for NAS and Home Assistant servers, its footprint and weight require stable placement on floor surfaces or heavy-duty shelving. The 1500VA rating provides a significant temporal bridge for high-wattage hardware arrays during utility outages.
If your workstation requires true pure sine wave signal integrity for high-fidelity audio or laboratory equipment, the CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD offers specialized PFC compatibility as a technical alternative.
This unit is classified under the broader power backup solutions hardware repository.