furpile
Expert Member
I have checked under the modem - Power input: 12 - 15V and 1.2 - 0.9A. (Further it also states - Power Consumption: 13.5W (MAX)
Now that I know there is a Communica branch in Woodstock I can buy the Powermax unit (thank you Tinuva). Thank you Isheed for the simple calculation. I am going to get a lead crystal battery.
Can anyone please confirm that I do not need to worry that the Amps produced by the Powermax is higher than what the modem can take.
I am also considering adding a 12V LED light - what A do they typically use - would this mean that I should get a larger battery?
You don't need to worry about the amps. The unit delivers a constant voltage and the device draws the current it needs, nothing more. You only need to worry if you try and draw more current than the unit can deliver.
We have LED floodlights outside the house, and they are 10W. So you can use a lot smaller one for inside. The extra battery depends on the time you want it to run. The problem is if you have a big battery and frequent loadshedding, the battery won't be fully charged every time. I have an old 45 Ah battery, so I can run for a long time without power, but not every day. Then I will need to take off the battery and use a normal charger to get it back to full capacity.
Will those emergency lights not work better that you leave plugged in and they switch on automatically if the power goes off?