@Speedster my 430m also came with a splitter cable that @biometrics is referring to. @biometrics Communicate said they should have stock by the end of the week. Thanks for the help
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The 430P came with a splitter cable for the 9/12V port. Can't say about the 860 or 430M.
Thanks for the contribution. At that price I would rather wait a week for communica's stock to land and save 33%.Hello everyone. This is probably my first post ever on this forum, even though I have been reading along quite a while.
I took your advice on the Ratel 860P and would like to let you know that I found a company called "Security and More" on www.bidorbuy.co.za who sells them, and still has some stock. I confirmed this with him this morning. Here is the link if you are keen,
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I hope this helps.
1st post in 8yrs? Yikes, lemme be the first to give you a Like as wellHello everyone. This is probably my first post ever on this forum, even though I have been reading along quite a while.
I took your advice on the Ratel 860P and would like to let you know that I found a company called "Security and More" on www.bidorbuy.co.za who sells them, and still has some stock. I confirmed this with him this morning. Here is the link if you are keen,
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Ratel 860P Micro DC UPS-Powers Fibre CPE & Modem and USB output ! | bobshop.co.za
Buy Ratel 860P Micro DC UPS-Powers Fibre CPE & Modem and USB output ! for R1,695.00www.bidorbuy.co.za
I hope this helps.
Ratel is quiet.Busy scanning through this thread - have some catchup to do, but maybe someone can just help me with this. Generally do these things still make the irritating beeping noise that you can't switch off? Or is that not a thing anymore? For example the Ratel 430S.
Looking for a solution for a friend to just power a router, but it's a small flat so any beeping is going to drive you insane in that small space.
Thanks. What's the difference between the 430P vs 430S. Looks like the 430S can do solar (which I don't care for) and Max output of 30W vs 15W that the P has. Again, just for a router the 430P should more than sufficient right?Ratel is quiet.
There are 6 or 7 models in the 860, 430 and 415 ranges. Last two digits indicates it max W output though the 430 and 415 have the same 8.8Ah batteries, 860 is 17.6Ah.Thanks. What's the difference between the 430P vs 430S. Looks like the 430S can do solar (which I don't care for) and Max output of 30W vs 15W that the P has. Again, just for a router the 430P should more than sufficient right?
all UPS's will beep every 10 seconds or so to alert you to save your work and shutdown your computer etc etc, that is what a UPS is designed to doBusy scanning through this thread - have some catchup to do, but maybe someone can just help me with this. Generally do these things still make the irritating beeping noise that you can't switch off? Or is that not a thing anymore? For example the Ratel 430S.
Looking for a solution for a friend to just power a router, but it's a small flat so any beeping is going to drive you insane in that small space.
Might beep when it runs low though, don't know, only tested once she far and it only dropped 25%.all UPS's will beep every 10 seconds or so to alert you to save your work and shutdown your computer etc etc, that is what a UPS is designed to do
an inverter is quiet until the 12v battery reaches around 10.5v and then it beeps to alert you
i do not think the Ratel is either and therefore probably dead quiet
According to the one datasheet I read you can bridge those ports. So just connect two of them for 24V (you'll need a buck converter to step down to 19!); and can probably get away with splitting the other one for the other 2 devices, depending on their power needs.With that dastardly load shedding back, I'm looking to power the following:
I'm thinking of using the Sherlo Electronics Battery Backup Power supply, but the one fly in the ointment could be the Asus router as that requires 19V of DC. Can somebody please advise? Thanks.
- Fibre CPE
- Asus RT-AC86u
- Huawei B618
With that dastardly load shedding back, I'm looking to power the following:
I'm thinking of using the Sherlo Electronics Battery Backup Power supply, but the one fly in the ointment could be the Asus router as that requires 19V of DC. Can somebody please advise? Thanks.
- Fibre CPE
- Asus RT-AC86u
- Huawei B618
According to the one datasheet I read you can bridge those ports. So just connect two of them for 24V (you'll need a buck converter to step down to 19!); and can probably get away with splitting the other one for the other 2 devices, depending on their power needs.
I"m gonna buy myself the 6amp version - need to power a PoE AP via injector, and a switch as well as fibre and router, so I want more power. Plus reserve as I"m thinking of getting a couple of cameras.
Takealot don't have the 6.4 though. Which is a hassle.
I found the 6.4A SherloTronics battery backup power supply on Takealot: link
Given its bigger size over its smaller 3.2A sibling, does the 6.4A take 2 batteries?
Seems quite expensive though. If you search for 12V CCTV UPS you get a lot of options.
Like http://www.ultratronics.co.za/index.php?route=product/product&path=54&product_id=122 for R400 which has a 10A output (120W).
I found the 6.4A SherloTronics battery backup power supply on Takealot: link
Given its bigger size over its smaller 3.2A sibling, does the 6.4A take 2 batteries?
Yes, it says a 17Ah battery. One site said 17/18. I asked earlier in the thread and someone confirmed that 2x 9Ah (wired in parallel) should be OK. (that's what I already have).From this spec sheet it seems to take a single, bigger (17Ah) battery.
Seems quite expensive though. If you search for 12V CCTV UPS you get a lot of options.
Like http://www.ultratronics.co.za/index.php?route=product/product&path=54&product_id=122 for R400 which has a 10A output (120W). You also get them up to 20A which is 240W. That system will run all your internet devices and camera systems and more. If I have to replace mine I will get one of these bigger ones to ensure you can get the battery charged between load shedding slots. Can then also run lights etc off it.