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You could hook up a 100ah battery if you wanted to, it just depends on how long you want it to charge for.I have a 6.4amp alarm box, manual says biggest battery it can take is 17ah. Any advice on linking a 20ah lithium to it? Will it work
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This battery won't help if the applied load is more than 1.4 amp, or you have stage 6 load shedding at any stage.You can also get one of these lithium batteries. It's a direct replacement for Alarms and gate motors with built in BMS.
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Red Pole Energy - 12V 7Ah Lithium Battery - Alarm / Gate / UPS Lithium Battery Upgrade (12v 7Ah SLA Alternative)
Direct replacement for 12V 7Ah Lead Acid. This battery is exactly the same size and dimensions as standard gate and alarm batteries. Compatible with existing chargers and machines.loadshedbuddy.co.za
This battery won't help if the applied load is more than 1.4 amp, or you have stage 6 load shedding at any stage.
It's a waste of money if the load is 1 amp or less.
If the load is 1.5A or less, get a 17AH lead acid battery with A sherlo 6.4 amp backup, getting a similar lithium battery is a waste of cash.
If the load is higher than 1.5A you need to start looking at a different solution. Perhaps including a lithium battery and a larger capacity charger. Simply dropping in a similar lithium battery, or a 10 times larger lead acid battery won't help you.
All the above aims to get through stage 6 loadshedding, which implies at least one 4 hour period of outage.

Hi gents. Hope you are well. Just looking if someone can assist me I am looking for2. 5mm female to 1.35mm male adapter (I think this is the size) The nology ups I bought only comes with 2.5 to 2.1 adapter. I have been looking but unable to find one. If anyone one know where I can find one or a alternative solution that does not involve buying a new router.
Thanks in advance.
The numbers given, take into account a few concerns.So it will work just fine if the load is 1.00000001 amps to 1.4000000 amps!
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Luckily that is exactly the power that my modem draws, but only on Thursdays and Saturdays. The rest of the week if pulls 1.400000013 amps. I sure hope that this will not overload the battery...
Late to the party but I think I have that exact PSU (It's a Sherlo, right?).So it will work just fine if the load is 1.00000001 amps to 1.4000000 amps!
Great
Luckily that is exactly the power that my modem draws, but only on Thursdays and Saturdays. The rest of the week if pulls 1.400000013 amps. I sure hope that this will not overload the battery...
Much higher? Percentage wise?I'd go for the Ultralan personally, as it has much higher battery capacity and a display to show how much battery remains
The Ultralan is 65.12WhMuch higher? Percentage wise?
Ultralan Li-Ion vs Gizzu LiFePO4 battery?The Ultralan is 65.12Wh
The Gizzu is 46Wh
So a solid 41.5% more battery capacity for the Ultralan
Not too sure of the difference, sorry. They're both forms of lithium battery AFAIK and it's probably much of a muchness.Ultralan Li-Ion vs Gizzu LiFePO4 battery?
Both have the same cycle life, but LiFePO4 is safer.Ultralan Li-Ion vs Gizzu LiFePO4 battery?
Lifepo4 generally has 4 to 5 x longer cycle life than LI-ION, and more importantly has a much lower propensity to overheat and catch fire than the LI-ion version.Both have the same cycle life, but LiFePO4 is safer.
Both are overkill for just a router and ONT so this would be somewhat important for longevity.Lifepo4 generally has 4 to 5 x longer cycle life than LI-ION, and more importantly has a much lower propensity to overheat and catch fire than the LI-ion version.