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Lessons Learned from 100 Office IT Moves
23 Mar, 2026







£2367.70 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£1,973 ex-VAT** for an APC Easy UPS **online, lithium-ion, 1000VA**, you really want it for the right reason: **clean, always-on power** for gear that doesn’t tolerate even brief transfer events or waveform weirdness (think network/telephony, servers, storage, or a small rack of “can’t-go-down” kit). The **online topology** is the big differentiator versus cheaper standby units, and the **lithium runtime/extended runtime angle** usually means fewer “planned outage” worries and less battery anxiety than older valve/gel setups. The **rail kit** being included is also a practical win in a reseller/customer install—less faff, better fit, more likely to get used in a proper rack.
That said, I wouldn’t call this a universal “nice UPS” buy. For **low-power, tolerant loads** (or anything that can accept a reboot if the power hiccups), you can almost always get better value elsewhere by stepping down to a line-interactive/standby class unit. And at this price point, the real risk is **undersizing**: 1000VA isn’t huge, so if your actual consumption is even moderately high (or you plan to add kit), you may end up with runtime that doesn’t match your expectations—then you’ve spent big for the wrong duty cycle. Who should buy it? Teams running **small-to-medium racks** where uptime matters and where you can justify online protection and lithium reliability. Who shouldn’t? Anyone looking for a budget “just in case” UPS, or who hasn’t done a proper load estimate first.

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