

🔋 Power your peace of mind with APC’s trusted UPS battery replacement!
The APC RBC7 Replacement Battery Cartridge is a genuine, sealed lead-acid battery designed specifically for APC Smart-UPS models like SMT1500 and SUA1500 series. Offering 1500VA capacity at 240 volts, it restores your UPS to original performance standards. Certified and tested for safety, it comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty and supports APC’s free battery recycling program, making it the professional’s choice for reliable, eco-conscious power backup.


| ASIN | B00004Z8GN |
| Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Ups |
| Battery Capacity | 1500 |
| Battery Cell Composition | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery Weight | 11.34 Kilograms |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | APC |
| Compatible Phone Models | 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 681 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731304003298 |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 11.9 x 1.4 inches |
| Item Height | 1.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | APC UPS Battery Replacement, RBC7, for APC Smart-UPS Models SMT1500, SMT1500C, SMT1500US, SUA1500, SUA1500US, SUA750XL and select others |
| Item Weight | 11.68 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| Model Name | APC RBC |
| Model Number | RBC7 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ups |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 731304003298 635693626918 141291022422 705554328074 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer warranty |
S**E
Learned my lesson after trying non-APC Alternative
I’ve been using these APC branded replacements without issue for a couple of decades now. They cost more, but peace of mind is worth it. I went the non-OEM “a battery is a battery and I like saving money” route several years back. I had 2 identical units that use these batteries and both of the non-APC replacements ended badly. They both lasted about as long as the OEM batteries, but instead of just testing bad and replacing them without incident, they both got so hot that I had to turn the units off and unplug them for 12 hours until they were cool enough to touch. They got so hot that all the rubber feet completely melted! Once I was able to access the battery compartments safely I found that both batteries were completely stuck. I forget exactly how I managed to get them out, but I do remember that they could be moved slightly from side to side and that it took quite some time to “rock” them out. Once I removed them the reason was apparent, both batteries had shorted out cells that had swelled as a result, effectively wedging them in place. No, they didn’t fail at exactly the same time, it was a fix the first one, assume it was just a one time thing, then not too long after there goes the other one kinda thing. The failures were so close together that I do consider it a single incident; only a week or two apart. I put new APC replacements in each, lesson learned! Both of those UPS units were replaced about 5 years ago. One of them (the oldest) experienced a rather violent failure involving a very loud “pop” and a puff of smoke, but that was after it was taken out of service. It had been failing to recover from total battery depletion on restoration of line power for quite some time before that (it had to be powered up manually. Unacceptable!) It blew when I was using it for battery maintenance on its now unused “backup” battery. The other wasn’t responding to its power button with any consistency; both were retired at the same time. I’m wondering just how much the extreme heat both units experienced had to do with their ultimate failures only a few years later. Both units were replaced with the latest version of the same APC units and both OG batteries are still testing good. The amount that they are depleted during the short bi-weekly tests indicate that they will need to be replaced soon, but 5 years is a good run. I’m very impressed, since the old units batteries generally needed to be replaced every 3 years. APC claims improved battery management has increased the useful lifetime of the batteries, I’m inclined to believe them. UPDATE (5/17/24): Unbelievably, the OG batteries in both replacement units are still going strong (nearly 7 years so far!) I had to find a way to keep the 3 shelved replacements healthy until they’re needed. Two were bought 17 months ago (now well beyond the 18 months after manufacture date that the risk of permanently damaging them due to over discharge becomes an issue.) On average, new batteries are about 4 months old by the time you receive them, so they’re both at 21 months. All 3 are currently being maintained, however, and have been since last August (well within the 18 month limit for the “new” ones.) I purchased a very nice battery charger/conditioner for this purpose. It wasn’t cheap, but the first time the old “retired” batteries were connected it topped off the first one (tested good) and failed the other (no question, I knew 100% what their status was.) The 2 “new” ones just needed topping off as well, so they haven’t experienced any degradation. This time all three topped off quickly; all in excellent condition. It also resurrected a NOS battery that I’d completely forgotten about many years ago. When I found the sealed box, I realized what it was (and that it was over 8 years old!) It was completely dead, but amazingly this charger fully restored it. It’s now installed in my oldest active service UPS and doing great, approaching 9 months now. If interested, do a search for “Optimate7”, the higher current 12v/24v version. You may think it’s not worth it, but I’ve already recuperated the purchase price (and a significant amount more!) Unfortunately, doing a recent search it seems that the model I purchased is now quite difficult to find, but there are some still available. I’ll update when the OG batteries in the current units finally need to be replaced and on how the newly installed “long term storage” replacement batteries appear to be doing. That’s all for now.
T**N
Perfect replacement
Perfect replacement for my UPS. It was cheaper than buying a new unit. It was super easy to swap.
J**B
It works as it should. Great value
It works as it should. Great value. Easy to connect to Anderson-Power-Pole connector and reset the battery life date.
S**A
Hot swapping was easy and straightforward
Perfect replacement battery for my SMT1500C. Hot swapping was easy and straightforward, despite the heavy battery. the Latch to pull the battery was on the wrong side but this was no problem, I just removed it and sticked it to the opposite side. The display indicated it recognized the new battery and wanted me to confirm. After a few hours I run the self-test and a firmware update with excellent results.
C**M
Received OEM Battery as Advertised, Works Well. Assembled from CSB batteries as Expected.
It's interesting to read the reviews for this battery assembly. The reviews are very polarized. All either 5-Star or 1-Star. Most of the bad reviews are from people who did not receive an actually APC branded replacement, with a couple upset customers who found that APC put the little slide label on the assembly backwards. This sounds like a case of Amazon's product co-mingling issue. I find product authenticity to always be suspect on something that is sold & shipped by amazon. They deal with tons of products and tons of vendors. I was happy with my purchase, but I suggest you do the following. If anything shows up at your door that is NOT a 100% genuine OEM battery assembly from APC, send it straight back to Amazon. DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL IT! Heck, if possible, don't even open it. This listing is for the read deal. You are paying full price for one of the best battery replacement options available. For that reason, do not accept any substitutes. 90% chance that Amazon sends you the right battery assembly. If you are part of the 10% that gets something else, don't wait for the product to under-perform before doing something about it. Send it back immediately so that Amazon can get you the right item.
F**H
Labelling is backwards
I read the other reviews that stated the battery was manufactured "backwards". Once I received it to see for myself, it's the decals and the pull-assist strip that are mounted backwards. The battery terminals are correct and the battery fits inside the compartment just like it should, however, the pull-assist tab has to be peeled off in order to slide it in, and then of course you have no pull-tab to get it back out. Not a real problem though because you can eek it out by grabbing one of the ridges formed into the case. As far as battery life, it came with a 90% charge and passed the unit's self-test. Time will tell how much life I get out of it. The original battery started to give an "end of life" message after three years, so, if I get that with the replacement, I'm fine with it.
D**H
APC makes a great product
APC makes a great product, and the battery is the same. Unfortunately in the past they came with a return label for proper recycling. That intelligence is doesn't seem there anymore making properly disposing the old battery far more of a problem. I can understand that postage on them may not be cheap, but they should have partnered with a service to respect the environment. It's possible Fed-Ex, DHL, or UPS, etc would love the positive attention as well as being a big write off to help consumers properly recycle these large batteries. Maybe APC will work a little harder on this goal. One grip I still have is how dangerous the unit is not being able to disable it or even turn it off easily. I'm relatively confident, some day it will kill someone. I hope it isn't you or your family. Any power device surely should have an emergency disconnect. No one in my house is so pathetically stupid, they'd turn it off accidentally. At least not for the decades I've used APC products. Just really horrific leadership at the company to insinuate people are so stupid. Well, all in make me think is that the people at APC are, if they need to booby trap it to kill people instead of simply disabling it. It's a huge battery and I still think it should have an easy to use OFF SWITCH. Buyer beware!!! To me it's a safety nightmare waiting to kill.
D**B
For a UPS, go OEM for no headaches.
This was the second replacement battery I purchased (November, 2015) for the Smart-UPS 1400 I have. I first thought I could spend about half as much for what I thought was a comparable battery pack, and I was wrong. I have a duplex color laser printer, an inkjet printer & scanner, two PCs, KVM and four pieces of network equipment plugged into the UPS. The pair of Vision SCP12180 (advertised as UB12180) I purchased first were simply awful. At first, printing to the laser would cause the UPS to scream from the moment the printer woke up, through printing, and then intermittently for some time after it went back to sleep. After about 12 months of use, printing would cause the power to cycle, restarting all my equipment. This OEM battery pack fully restored the level of service of the UPS. No problem printing. (Maybe there's a chirp when the printer wakes up if both PCs are on.) Yes, the load increases when the printer wakes up, but this battery pack handles it with no problem. The battery pack comes joined, with the connector (unlike the knock-off batteries) for simple swapping with the spent pack. Lesson learned. There's no doubt in my mind that this battery pack will last as long as the original. When it's time for a replacement, I'll be back. 9/21/16 I just learned that it's recommended laser printers aren't plugged into UPSs. I may be wrong, but I could swear when my model UPS was new (~20 years ago), it was suggested for laser printers. I've removed the printer from the UPS, but while it was connected, the UPS still worked liked a charm with this battery pack.
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